dalek kudo/nom: e08f069 | (Lucas Buchala)++ | src/core/ (3 files):
Fix {List,Seq,Range}.is-lazy method for type objects invocants
00:48
kudo/nom: b8f10c7 | (Zoffix Znet)++ | src/core/ (3 files):
Merge pull request #963 from lucasbuchala/is-lazy

Fix {List,Seq,Range}.is-lazy method for type objects invocants
awwaiid I see that Inline::Perl5 is now autoloaded when you do :from<Perl5>. Can we expand it to work with Inline::* ? 02:19
dalek ast: a6d3e26 | MasterDuke17++ | S19-command-line-options/02-dash-n.t:
Add some todo'd tests for RT #129093

FIRST/NEXT/LAST phasers are currently NYI for the '-n' (and by extension
  '-p') command line options.
02:32
synopsebot6 Link: rt.perl.org/rt3//Public/Bug/Displa...?id=129093
[Tux] This is Rakudo version 2016.12-12-gb8f10c75e built on MoarVM version 2016.12 07:18
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test-t 6.205
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lizmat good *, #perl6-dev 08:40
yoleaux2 18 Dec 2016 22:55Z <Zoffix> lizmat: any ideas for RT#128005? The problem is unvivified item is an `Any` and Any.cache.elems returns 1, because it's a "1-item list" thing. I tried a blunt-force solution but the impact is rather pervasive and gives ~~11% slowdown: gist.github.com/zoffixznet/8574ee4...51914249bd
synopsebot6 Link: rt.perl.org/rt3//Public/Bug/Displa...?id=128005
lizmat Zoffix: ah, that can of worms :-( 09:04
looking into it now...
jnthn lizmat, Zoffix: checking for Any will likely break the moment that it's a typed array 09:52
Could use .DEFINITE 09:53
lizmat jnthn: good point
was thinking of adding Any:U candidates, actually 09:54
jnthn Yeah, that's equivalent and very likely faster :) 09:56
lizmat jnthn: so when can the .count of a Block become Inf ??? 10:13
jnthn Slurpy 10:14
lizmat aha... 10:16
m: dd (-> *@a { }).count # jnthn++ 10:17
camelia rakudo-moar b8f10c: OUTPUTĀ«Infā¤Ā»
dalek kudo/nom: 57e733e | samcv++ | Configure.pl:
Use #!/usr/bin/env perl instead of #! perl

Unless there is a good reason to keep this, it would be nice if this was changed for better compatibility.
10:35
kudo/nom: 9120ace | lizmat++ | Configure.pl:
Merge pull request #964 from samcv/configure.pl

Use #!/usr/bin/env perl instead of #! perl
lizmat m: use nqp; say nqp::isnanorinf(1) # was hoping that would just return 0 :-( 10:40
camelia rakudo-moar b8f10c: OUTPUTĀ«This type cannot unbox to a native number: P6opaque, Intā¤ in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1ā¤ā¤Ā»
jnthn Nope 10:41
lizmat any specific reason for that ?
the name doesn't seem to indicate to me it needs a num
jnthn nqp:: ops in general boil down to VM ops, so are pretty close to the metal 10:42
lizmat ok 10:43
jnthn If we go and stick a bunch of extra checks in at that level, then we hurt every single code path that doesn't need them
lizmat gotcha
jnthn Like, when you're in a multi candidate on the Num class and you know self is a Num
dalek p: 4f29733 | samcv++ | Configure.pl:
Use the #!/usr/bin/env perl shebang for increased compatibility
10:53
lizmat jnthn: is there a chance that a WhateverCode ever gets a .block == inf ? 10:56
.count == Inf *sigh*
jnthn I can't imagine how that could happen 10:59
lizmat neither
jnthn I mean, syntax wise... 11:00
lizmat fetches another opt opportunity
jnthn You'd probably have to piece one together "by hand"
timotimo optortunity
jnthn So yeah, I think we can rely on WhateverCode never having Inf count
Zoffix m: say do for <a1 a2 a3 a4> { S/a/z/; } # BROKEN 11:26
camelia rakudo-moar 9120ac: OUTPUTĀ«(z4 z4 z4 z4)ā¤Ā»
Zoffix m: say do for <a1 a2 a3 a4> -> $_ is copy { s/a./z/; } # WORKS
camelia rakudo-moar 9120ac: OUTPUTĀ«(ļ½¢a4ļ½£ ļ½¢a4ļ½£ ļ½¢a4ļ½£ ļ½¢a4ļ½£)ā¤Ā»
Zoffix um
I mean both broken
m: $_ = "aaabbb"; dd -> $_ is raw { S/b/B/ }( $/ = $_ ); # BROKEN 11:27
camelia rakudo-moar 9120ac: OUTPUTĀ«Str $/ = "bB"ā¤Ā»
Zoffix m: $_ = "aaabbb"; dd -> $_ is raw { S/b/B/ }( $/ = $_ ); # BROKEN
camelia rakudo-moar 9120ac: OUTPUTĀ«Str $/ = "bB"ā¤Ā»
Zoffix m: $_ = "aaabbb"; dd -> $_ { S/b/B/ }( $/ = $_ ); # WORKS
camelia rakudo-moar 9120ac: OUTPUTĀ«Str $/ = "aaaBbb"ā¤Ā»
Zoffix m: $_ = "aaabbb"; dd -> $_ is raw { S/b/B/ }( $_ ); # WORKS
camelia rakudo-moar 9120ac: OUTPUTĀ«Str $/ = "aaaBbb"ā¤Ā»
Zoffix Any ideas what what could be the reason?
Seems like both issues are related and something to do with the way $_ and $/ are handled in blocks or something?
lizmat this goes wrong somewhere in Any-iterable
will look at it after having fixed RT #128005 11:28
synopsebot6 Link: rt.perl.org/rt3//Public/Bug/Displa...?id=128005
lizmat currently in the maze that is src/core/array_slice.pm
Zoffix lizmat, do you mean my examples?
lizmat yeah, I think I can fix it *and* make [] a bit faster overall 11:29
Zoffix huh. OK
Zoffix doesn't see how Any-iterable is even involved in the second ones 11:30
lizmat Zoffix: ah, then maybe my hunch is wrong or there ar 2 bugs :-)
Zoffix I'll wait for attempted fix 11:32
Not sure if my comments on the first one made it to the mailing list: rt.perl.org/Ticket/Display.html?id...xn-1440031 11:33
"The problem is the `S///` and `s///` ops use the $/ and return it. This value becomes an item in the loop's result list, but the next loop iteration updates the $/, so all the previous items in the list get updated to it as well, which is why we see all items in the output set to the last item.
"
And in the map's version the issue only happens when we start fetching stuff that's already in $!reified
Zoffix goes to dig for more tickets to fix 11:34
lizmat grr... had 10+ Terminal crashes in the past hour... 11:56
jnthn o.O 11:57
That sounds...pretty busted
lizmat yeah... :-(
hope 10.12.2 update will fix... 11:58
jnthn
.oO( Maybe my next upgrade should not be to an OSX machine... :) )
12:00
lizmat ah, that just goes to show how backward you are: it's macOS nowadays :-) 12:07
so very important difference
:-)
jnthn Next you'll be telling me they went back to using \r as the line sep... :P 12:08
lizmat lol 12:09
jnthn wanders off to nom a bowl of dal
lizmat wanders off for a restart 12:11
dalek kudo/nom: 08ff3db | lizmat++ | src/core/ (3 files):
Fix RT #128005 and make @a[*-1] 2x as fast

  - abstract the position calculation logic into (Block|WhateverCode).pos
   Because we can slighltly more optimize the WhateverCode case, as that
   can never have have Inf for its .count. And because we abstracted it
   into those classes, it felt less bad to actually not use a method call
   to get the parameter count, but instead go direct there using nqp.
  - Simplify the postcircumfix:<[ ]> candidates accordingly.
  Zoffix++ for the nudge.
13:29
synopsebot6 Link: rt.perl.org/rt3//Public/Bug/Displa...?id=128005
ast: 1c353d7 | lizmat++ | S02-types/array.t:
Unfudge now passing test
13:34
kudo/nom: 2776164 | (Zoffix Znet)++ | tools/contributors.pl6:
Be smarter when figuring out date of last release

Current algo only works when script is run in the month following the month of last release.
Improve by using the date of last commit to VERSION file.
13:39
kudo/nom: cd8ab2e | (Zoffix Znet)++ | tools/contributors.pl6:
s/shell()/run()/
13:48
kudo/nom: b39c0d8 | lizmat++ | src/core/array_slice.pm:
Squeeze another 3% out of @a[*-1]

Normally I wouldn't bother, but for such an essential capability, it seems worth it.
13:59
kudo/nom: ab26b58 | lizmat++ | src/core/ (5 files):
Remove unnecessary caching on .elems

Only a Seq needs caching of .elems nowadays, and it does so internally.
Makes @a[*-1] another 10% or so faster and probably has speed advantages in other situations as well.
14:17
lizmat hopes for a noticeable improvement on test-t
[Tux]: ^^^ :-) 14:18
dalek p: 1400616 | (Pawel Murias)++ | src/vm/js/nqp-runtime/core.js:
[js] Fix signature.
14:19
p: 22a147a | (Pawel Murias)++ | src/vm/js/ (5 files):
[js] Repossession fixes.
kudo/nom: 47f5300 | (Zoffix Znet)++ | LICENSE:
Revert copyright year in LICENSE to original

The original license[^1] lists 2006 as the end year and the first sentence in the license documents reads "...changing [this document] is not allowed"
  [1] opensource.org/licenses/Artistic-2.0
14:30
kudo/nom: bbeec04 | (Zoffix Znet)++ | / (3 files):
ā„ļøā˜ƒ Happy New Year!

Update copyrights and stuff
14:36
kudo/nom: 454dd45 | zoffixznet++ | CREDITS:
Add Zoffix Znet to CREDITS
14:49
kudo/nom: 60a310b | zoffixznet++ | tools/contributors.pl6:
Remove unused option

Sneaked in in the previous commit
14:52
kudo/nom: 1b8c89d | (Zoffix Znet)++ | CREDITS:
Remove U: for Zoffix Znet

I don't like how dalek uses it for some reason....
14:55
kudo/nom: e64dd9a | (Zoffix Znet)++ | tools/contributors.pl6:
Load CREDITS files from all repos
15:01
kudo/nom: 8219acf | (Zoffix Znet)++ | tools/contributors.pl6:
Add protection against publishing email addresses

It's possible (like happened last release) for a contributor to end up being an email address. Even though the address is public, some may not wish for us to plaster it all over the place.
Fix by redacting the hostname of the email address if one shows up.
15:09
|Tux| This is Rakudo version 2016.12-19-This is Rakudo version 2016.12-19-gab26b5896 built on MoarVM version 2016.12 15:25
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test 13.535
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csv-parser 13.757
gab26b5896 built on MoarVM version 2016.12
csv-ip5xs 3.072
test 13.535
test-t 6.118
csv-parser 13.757
lizmat, ^^
dalek kudo/nom: 0010f15 | (Zoffix Znet)++ | docs/release_guide_automated.md:
Update Automated Release Guide

  - Remove pieces that were planned to be automated but weren't
   (some stuff like Wikipedia update and Email sending are just
   not worth the code/debugging time)
  - Document the actual working process instead of imagined steps
  - Document stuff that's still work in progress
16:01
kudo/nom: aa7e20e | (Zoffix Znet)++ | docs/release_guide_automated.md:
Fix broken markdowhn format
16:04
TimToady m: say (** + 1).count 17:11
camelia rakudo-moar aa7e20: OUTPUTĀ«Infā¤Ā»
TimToady m: say (** + 1).(1,2,3)
camelia rakudo-moar aa7e20: OUTPUTĀ«(2 3 4)ā¤Ā»
TimToady m: say (** + 1).WHAT 17:12
camelia rakudo-moar aa7e20: OUTPUTĀ«(Sub)ā¤Ā»
TimToady except somehow it's not a WhateverCode
maybe it should be a HyperWhateverCode... 17:13
jnthn o.O
I didn't even though about that :P
When did that go in?!
TimToady been in the spec for years
jnthn Sure, I meant into Rakudo :)
TimToady didn't do it, but more than a year 17:14
jnthn m: say (**.abs).(-1, 3, -5)
camelia rakudo-moar aa7e20: OUTPUTĀ«(1 3 5)ā¤Ā»
jnthn wow
I coulda used that a bunch of times instead of writing map :P
timotimo %) 17:15
i have had trouble understanding how hyperwhatever does its thing
TimToady certainly we've had people come to grief for donkey's years trying to write *** to mean * * * :) 17:16
[Coke] I don't feel so bad when jnthn is surprised to find things in Rakudo. 17:17
TimToady m: say (** * *)([1,2,3],4)
camelia rakudo-moar aa7e20: OUTPUTĀ«===SORRY!=== Error while compiling <tmp>ā¤Multiple HyperWhatevers and Whatevers may not be used togetherā¤at <tmp>:1ā¤------> say (** * *ā)([1,2,3],4)ā¤Ā»
TimToady aww 17:18
jnthn Patches welcome :P
But wait, if it slurps...
That's gonna be a problem :)
TimToady presumably it would slurp an unpack instead 17:19
m: say (** Z+ **)([1,2,3],[4,5,6]) 17:20
camelia rakudo-moar aa7e20: OUTPUTĀ«===SORRY!=== Error while compiling <tmp>ā¤Multiple HyperWhatevers and Whatevers may not be used togetherā¤at <tmp>:1ā¤------> say (** Z+ **ā)([1,2,3],[4,5,6])ā¤Ā»
TimToady m: say (* Z+ *)([1,2,3],[4,5,6])
camelia rakudo-moar aa7e20: OUTPUTĀ«(5 7 9)ā¤Ā»
TimToady well, but then why not just that...
ZoffixW Curious, what's the usecase for undefined Numerics to be treated as zero, after issuing a warning? 17:37
Seems like cruft left over from Perl 5.
That poorly fits into the model with types in it 17:38
m: quietly say (+Rat).^name;
camelia rakudo-moar aa7e20: OUTPUTĀ«Intā¤Ā»
ZoffixW m: say Rat + i
camelia rakudo-moar aa7e20: OUTPUTĀ«Cannot look up attributes in a Rat type objectā¤ in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1ā¤ā¤Ā»
ZoffixW m: Int == 42 17:39
camelia rakudo-moar aa7e20: OUTPUTĀ«WARNINGS for <tmp>:ā¤Useless use of "==" in expression "Int == 42" in sink context (line 1)ā¤Invocant requires an instance of type Int, but a type object was passed. Did you forget a .new?ā¤ in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1ā¤ā¤Ā»
ZoffixW m: quietly say Int < 2
camelia rakudo-moar aa7e20: OUTPUTĀ«Invocant requires an instance of type Int, but a type object was passed. Did you forget a .new?ā¤ in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1ā¤ā¤Ā»
ZoffixW is fixing all of that ATM
And hence the question came up.... why the hell do we even let undefined numerics to be used?
oh gee.... 17:44
ZoffixW sees a Rat hole at the end of the rabbit hole
I'm just gonna leave it as is. All the Rat ops would need additions of :U candidates.... that's on top of these changes temp.perl6.party/unum.diff.txt 17:46
... On top of adding .Numeric and .Real candidates to each type, so all :Us don't numify to Int
m: quietly say Complex + 42 17:48
camelia rakudo-moar aa7e20: OUTPUTĀ«42ā¤Ā»
ZoffixW ... On top of adding stuff to Complex too
In summation... our :U-numerics-are-zeros concept is quite broken, which makes its utility dubious and I wouldn't shed a tear if we dumped it in 6.d and made all things expect :D numerics 17:50
:)
Tip your waitresses! 17:51
and waiters
Forgot to mention. The ** + 1 is a Sub, because it converts into a WhateverCode * + 1 that's given to HYPERWHATEVER(&c) that returns sub (*@_) { map &c, @_ } 17:54
m: HyperWhatever.new.^name.say; # magic 17:55
camelia rakudo-moar aa7e20: OUTPUTĀ«Subā¤Ā»
ZoffixW m: (new HyperWhatever:).^name.say; # magic
camelia rakudo-moar aa7e20: OUTPUTĀ«Cannot make a HyperWhatever object using .newā¤ in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1ā¤ā¤Ā»
ZoffixW ^_^
lizmat is back 18:22
Files=1155, Tests=53960, 197 wallclock secs (11.22 usr 4.60 sys + 1187.29 cusr 125.55 csys = 1328.66 CPU)
[Tux]: thanks
afk again& 18:37
gfldex do we have a list of changes to the language since v6.c? 18:58
notviki gfldex: I'd say it's not wrong to say that the number of changes to the *language* has been exactly zero 19:01
huggable: 6.d
huggable notviki, Proposals for 6.d language: github.com/perl6/specs/blob/master/v6d.pod
notviki And that's the list of proposals for 6.d changes 19:02
gfldex i believe to remember that we had some errata
notviki Ah, that should be this: github.com/perl6/roast/compare/6.c...6.c-errata 19:03
Seems most of those are just adjusting tests than about a change in the language
[Coke] yes, otherwise they couldn't safely go into something claiming to be 6.c 19:09
dalek p: fb18d29 | (Pawel Murias)++ | src/vm/js/Compiler.nqp:
[js] Fix the default value for variables.
19:35
kudo/nom: 3fe5893 | lizmat++ | src/core/ (2 files):
Fix for RT #130363

This breaks one spectest, which is faulty because it expects Any ~~ m/%hash/ to fail. It did so before, but for the wrong reason.
19:38
synopsebot6 Link: rt.perl.org/rt3//Public/Bug/Displa...?id=130363
notviki m: my %hashl Any ~~ m/%hash/ 19:56
camelia rakudo-moar 3fe589: OUTPUTĀ«===SORRY!=== Error while compiling <tmp>ā¤Two terms in a rowā¤at <tmp>:1ā¤------> my %hashlā Any ~~ m/%hash/ā¤ expecting any of:ā¤ infixā¤ infix stopperā¤ statement endā¤ statement modifierā¤ stā€¦Ā»
notviki m: my %hash; Any ~~ m/%hash/
camelia ( no output )
notviki star: my %hash; Any ~~ m/%hash/
camelia star-m 2016.10: OUTPUTĀ«No such method 'match' for invocant of type 'Any'ā¤ in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1ā¤ā¤Ā»
notviki star: multi foo ($ where m:i/foo/) { say "got it" }; foo class { method Str { "foobar" } }.new 19:59
camelia star-m 2016.10: OUTPUTĀ«No such method 'match' for invocant of type '<anon|68186352>'ā¤ in sub foo at <tmp> line 1ā¤ in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1ā¤ā¤Ā»
notviki star: multi foo ($ where /foo/) { say "got it" }; foo class { method Str { "foobar" } }.new
camelia star-m 2016.10: OUTPUTĀ«got itā¤Ā»
notviki m: multi foo ($ where m:i/foo/) { say "got it" }; foo class { method Str { "foobar" } }.new
camelia rakudo-moar 3fe589: OUTPUTĀ«Cannot resolve caller match(<anon|57744400>: Regex, :i(Int)); none of these signatures match:ā¤ (Any:U $: | is raw)ā¤ in sub foo at <tmp> line 1ā¤ in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1ā¤ā¤Ā»
notviki wonders if it'd be sane for Any:D candidate to forward to self.Str.match 20:01
I also wonder what's the differnece between /foo/ and m/foo/ that makes one fail there but not the other :/ 20:05
lizmat nine: shouldn't we merge the lexical module loading branch now ? 20:08
pmurias [Coke]: re fudging, some of it in roast is for bugs that where in rakudo at the time of the 6.c release
lizmat notviki: /./ codegens differently bypassing Str.match altogether, since it can be sure no adverbs are specified 20:09
notviki Ah. Thanks. 20:10
lizmat m/./ apparently follows a code path that assumes named parameters *are* specified
because that's the only way you can e.g. say: m:2nd/./
[Coke] pmurias: sure, some of it. some is 10-year old leftovers. 20:20
really needs a clean sweep before 6.d IMO
lucasb m: Any ~~ m/x/ 20:29
camelia ( no output )
lucasb sorry, I don't feel very confortable with this 20:30
lizmat lucasb: what's wrong ?
m: Any ~~ /x/ # worked like forever ?
camelia rakudo-moar 3fe589: OUTPUTĀ«Use of uninitialized value of type Any in string context.ā¤Methods .^name, .perl, .gist, or .say can be used to stringify it to something meaningful.ā¤ in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1ā¤Ā»
lizmat ah, you mean no warning ?
good point
lucasb yes, that :)
not a warning, but an error 20:31
notviki m: quietly m: Any ~~ /x/; say "not an error"
camelia rakudo-moar 3fe589: OUTPUTĀ«not an errorā¤Ā»
lizmat well, /x/ has always been a warning
lucasb star-m: Any ~~ m/x/; say 42 20:32
camelia star-m 2016.10: OUTPUTĀ«No such method 'match' for invocant of type 'Any'ā¤ in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1ā¤ā¤Ā»
lizmat star-m: Any ~~ /x/; say 42 20:33
camelia star-m 2016.10: OUTPUTĀ«Use of uninitialized value of type Any in string context.ā¤Methods .^name, .perl, .gist, or .say can be used to stringify it to something meaningful.ā¤ in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1ā¤42ā¤Ā»
lucasb IMO, the same way I expect a error if I do Int+10 or Str~'a', I would also expect with (SomethingUndefined).match 20:34
travis-ci Rakudo build failed. Zoffix Znet 'Fix broken markdowhn format' 20:35
travis-ci.org/rakudo/rakudo/builds/185192183 github.com/rakudo/rakudo/compare/0...7e20ea15ab
buggable [travis build above] ā˜  Did not recognize some failures. Check results manually.
lucasb oops, no. the examples I said are not errors, just warnings :)
more acurate, Int+1 is an error, but Str~'x' is a warning 20:36
lizmat yeah, testing a fix 20:38
notviki travis: t/04-nativecall/08-callbacks.t ........... Failed 5/8 subtests
m: (my Int $).match: /^/ 20:40
camelia ( no output )
notviki star: (my Int $).match: /^/
camelia star-m 2016.10: OUTPUTĀ«Cannot resolve caller match(Int: Regex); none of these signatures match:ā¤ (Cool:D $: $target, *%adverbs)ā¤ in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1ā¤ā¤Ā»
dalek kudo/nom: cc0f836 | lizmat++ | src/core/Any.pm:
Make sure we warn, just like /./ would do, lucasb++
20:42
nine lizmat: yes, we should. Just came home from teaching radio procedures at the airfield. Will start now 20:59
lizmat roger, over! 21:00
lucasb lizmat++ thanks 21:01
nine m: my %var; m/%var/ 21:32
camelia rakudo-moar cc0f83: OUTPUTĀ«Use of uninitialized value of type Any in string context.ā¤Methods .^name, .perl, .gist, or .say can be used to stringify it to something meaningful.ā¤ in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1ā¤Ā»
nine We seem to have a spec test that expects this to die? 21:33
Ah, found it in the backlog
dalek rakudo/nom: 4b529c8 | niner++ | / (5 files): 21:34
rakudo/nom: Make importing globals from loaded modules lexical
rakudo/nom:
rakudo/nom: Right now if A depends on C:auth<foo> and B depends on C:auth<bar> you
rakudo/nom: cannot use A and B in the same program. Fix this by having not only
nine It is done!
mst: ^^^
lizmat nine++ :-) 21:35
mst nine: MUHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA 21:39
RabidGravy so it would be oppoortune to re-test all my modules against that now then right?
nine RabidGravy: yes :)
mst nine: ... ... ... ... *GRINS* 21:40
you realise that buys limited hot reloading, right?
RabidGravy it also means you can use HTTP::Server::Async and HTTP::UserAgent in the same program now ;-) 21:41
mst psch
who'd ever want to do that
RabidGravy I'd fixed both of them a while back so you could have them *installed* at the same time 21:42
lizmat and another Perl 6 Weekly hits the Net: p6weekly.wordpress.com/2016/12/19/...christmas/ 21:43
[Coke] lizmat++ 21:45
jdv79 nice 21:47
lizmat notviki: just realized that the last paragraph on rakudo.org/2016/12/17/lexical-module-loading/ is technically correct, but would read better if it would say "Undeclared name: Bar" ..... add a: "use Bar;" in light of the example code just above it 21:48
travis-ci Rakudo build passed. Elizabeth Mattijsen 'Make sure we warn, just like /./ would do, lucasb++' 21:51
travis-ci.org/rakudo/rakudo/builds/185270105 github.com/rakudo/rakudo/compare/3...0f836e4ad0
dalek ast: 8dc725a | lizmat++ | S05-interpolation/regex-in-variable.t:
Fudge tests for /%hash/, we don't check for that yet
22:10
ast/6.c-errata: 36eaf30 | lizmat++ | S05-interpolation/regex-in-variable.t:
Fudge test for /%hash/, we don't check for that yet
22:13
lizmat and that concludes my hacking / blogging for the day
good night, #perl6-dev!
notviki lizmat: fixed thanks. 22:26
jnthn lizmat++ # weekly