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Set by avar on 16 November 2006.
cognominal this is the logical step beyond named rules and named captures 00:00
GeJ pomperoi!@#
oops... wrong channel.
meppl guten morgen 02:21
chessguy is there library-level access to pugs? i.e., is there a haskell module i can include to do "foo = eval(somePerlCode)" ? 04:40
GeJ hi there 06:11
is there a Shift_JIS fluent speaker in the mooses? 06:12
gaal @tell chessguy in principle, yes: Pugs is cabalized so that should be possible. You do need to do some setup, ie load an empty environment and install magicals. IIRC your best place to start looking would be Pugs.Run, then follow it back up to whatever processes the command line. 07:24
lambdabot Consider it noted.
svnbot6 r14885 | andara++ | [runpugs] 10:13
r14885 | andara++ | -Devel version now more responsive thanks to mod_perl.
r14885 | andara++ | It's my first mod_perl script, please test it at
r14885 | andara++ | feather.perl6.nl:8080/runpugs/
r14885 | andara++ | -Next release will preload Pugs to cut startup delay.
lambdabot Title: Run Perl 6 Now -- in your browser!
integral hmm, there haven't been any changes to the haskell source of late 10:21
svnbot6 r14886 | fglock++ | fix commit error 13:23
r14887 | fglock++ | fix commit error
r14888 | fglock++ | fix commit error
r14889 | fglock++ | MP6 version 0.003 13:26
r14889 | fglock++ | MP6-Perl5 - allow nested structures in 'sub' and 'method' signature declarations
r14889 | fglock++ | - updated TODO, ChangeLog, more tests
svnbot6 r14890 | kolibrie++ | svn-props 16:24
meppl gute nacht 16:53
DebolazY en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=...d=94065044 :) 19:04
Limbic_Region DebolazY - I don't find the smiley there at all funny 19:11
DebolazY Would the :( be better? 19:12
Limbic_Region isn't a wikipedia weenie but he does wonder how the vandalization is corrected 19:13
DebolazY It's not vandalized anymore, I corrected it.
Limbic_Region thank you 19:14
DebolazY It's interesting to note that the account that did it was created solely for the purpose of vandalising that particular page. 19:16
TimToady maybe it was just an individualist anarchist... :) 19:21
kolibrie fglock: you don't seem to be around today, but I have some questions anyway 20:45
fglock: these relate to installing and using PCR from the pugs tree
pasteling "kolibrie" at 66.239.158.2 pasted "fglock: 'make test' output for perl5/PCR - are ratchet.t, parsec.t, and mini_perl6.t known/supposed to fail like this?" (259 lines, 9.2K) at sial.org/pbot/21762 20:46
"kolibrie" at 66.239.158.2 pasted "fglock: 'prove6 --perl5 t/regex/extract_pghpw.t' - parsing error in Expression: ...:curdir();" (22 lines, 574B) at sial.org/pbot/21763
kolibrie @tell fglock I had a few questions about PCR in the pugs tree: sial.org/pbot/21762; sial.org/pbot/21763 20:47
lambdabot Consider it noted.
kolibrie looks whose here!! 20:55
fglock: I was just speaking to you in your absence 20:56
fglock kolibrie: hi - backlogging :)
lambdabot fglock: You have 2 new messages. '/msg lambdabot @messages' to read them.
kolibrie er, that should have been: who's
fglock oops - I'll have to log out again, sorry 20:57
kolibrie fglock: no problem, I wasn't expecting you till tomorrow
fglock kolibrie: I'll take a look
see you tomorrow then :)
kolibrie see you 20:58
miyagawa gaal: ping 21:39
gaal miyagawa: pong 22:57
I was just about to go to bed
But I fixed the bug, thanks! :-)
nwc10 the JSON::Syck bug he was asking about on #london.pm and put in RT? or something else? 22:58
miyagawa that's the Best.pm bug 22:59
gaal: thanks
nwc10 ah. So many bugs. :-(
but one less now :-)
gaal nwc10: I like your Preservation of 16 effort 23:00
though 17's not too bad, it's prime
nwc10 it doesn't have the same ring 23:01
gaal I know a great book with a character called Preserved in it
nwc10 Larry seemed to agree that 16 was nicer
gaal 17 is also known as the "least random number"
nwc10 why so?
"seemed" because I remember that he made a comment, but I forget exactly what it was 23:02
now all you have to do is send search parties out to the hotsprings to get clkao back to write something. :-)
gaal I don't know, around these parts at least when somebody reifies $RANDOM_NUMBER it often turns out to be 17. more often than you'd expect
nwc10 :-) 23:03
gaal when was the Best bug (hm, isn't that a chain?) discovered? 23:04
actually I'd better go to sleep. (now that the best bugs won't bite etc.) 23:05
z&
TreyHarris gaal: "most random number". a psychological study at MIT showed that when asked to select a random number between M and N where M <= 17 and N >= 17, 17 is the choice more often than any other number 23:06
it seems really random to people for some reason :) 23:07
gaal { in hebrew, the first syllable of "17" rhymes with "blah" ; resleep } 23:09
diotalevi Best has a bug? It's not mentioned on rt.cpan.org. 23:19
nwc10 had, I believe. "22:57 < gaal> But I fixed the bug, thanks! :-)" 23:21
diotalevi didn't think to look beyond search.cpan.org. Maybe it didn't get that far yet. 23:24