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Fire is step THREE! | github.com/perl6/toolchain-bikeshed | Channel logs: irclog.perlgeek.de/perl6-toolchain/today | useful prior art: metacpan.org/pod/CPAN::Meta::Spec Set by moderator on 22 August 2017. |
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| moderator | Fire is step THREE! | github.com/perl6/toolchain-bikeshed | Channel logs: irclog.perlgeek.de/perl6-toolchain/today | useful prior art: metacpan.org/pod/CPAN::Meta::Spec | ||
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| nine | I'd say this is most important for resources as it will keep virtually all .dll and .so file names unchanged | 05:43 | |
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| ugexe | right, you can practically slap a URI encoder into CUR::Lib (which already has the candidates refactor stuff even) to get this | 15:46 | |
| which was just a port from CURI to do those things | 15:47 | ||
| anyways an encoder could go well in CUR::Locally::absolutify - then CURFS could still use such files | 15:53 | ||
| nine: in the overall scheme of CUR I also wonder if we should treat `require lib/foo.pm6` the same as `require /abs/path/to/lib/foo.pm6` (i.e. if we use both should we load the cached/loaded cu for the second one to get loaded?) | 16:19 | ||
| CURAP, the bastard step child | 16:20 | ||
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| [Coke] | .win 2 | 20:46 | |
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