»ö« Welcome to Perl 6! | perl6.org/ | evalbot usage: 'perl6: say 3;' or rakudo:, niecza:, std:, or /msg p6eval perl6: ... | irclog: irc.perl6.org/ | UTF-8 is our friend! Set by sorear on 4 February 2011. |
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sorear | good * #perl6 | 00:51 | |
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colomon | \o | 00:56 | |
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sorear | ruoso: hi! | 01:01 | |
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sorear | colomon: hi | 01:21 | |
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colomon | sorear: I've just managed to update a bunch of stuff on my MBP, wonder if I'll be able to get an up-to-date Mono as well? :) | 01:25 | |
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Tene prods jnthn | 06:29 | ||
sorear | colomon: I'm running an up-to-date Mono on a MBP which is between 5 and 10 years old (it's hard to accurately date frankenputers...) | 06:30 | |
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moritz_ | good morning | 07:02 | |
sorear++ # nicza v3 | |||
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moritz_ | niecza: sub f($x) { say $x}; f :x<foo> | 09:13 | |
p6eval | niecza v3-28-ge477540: OUTPUT«Unhandled exception: No value for parameter $x in MAIN f at /tmp/k2on_rHLrm line 0 (MAIN f @ 0) at /tmp/k2on_rHLrm line 1 (MAIN mainline @ 1) at /home/p6eval/niecza/lib/SAFE.setting line 1185 (SAFE C489_ANON @ 2) at /home/p6eval/niecza/lib/SAFE.setting line | ||
..1186 (SAFE modul… | |||
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donri | Can you use HLLCompiler via Rakudo? | 09:35 | |
rather than nqp | |||
dalek | ast: 324876d | moritz++ | S (7 files): fudge and simplify some test files for Niecza |
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ecza: 8b59a93 | moritz++ | t/spectest.data: 7 more passing spectest files |
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cpk | sorear: hi ! i have downloaded th v3 of niecza buit the executable fails when i try to run it | 09:56 | |
sorear: my system is win7 x64 with .net 4 extended installed | 09:57 | ||
moritz_ | cpk: it's likely that I can't help you, but you should state at least *how* it fails | ||
cpk | the error message is Unhandled exception: System.BadImageFormatException: Could not load file or assembly 'Kernel, Version = 0.0.0.0, Culture = neutral, PublicKeyToken = null' or one of its dependencies. This asse mblys was built by a runtime newer than the currently loaded runtime and can not be loaded. Filename: 'Kernel, Version = 0.0.0.0, Culture = neutral, PublicKeyToken = null' to MAIN.Main (String []) | 09:58 | |
dalek | ast: c95cb9a | moritz++ | S (4 files): more fudgign for niecza |
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ecza: 8f168dd | moritz++ | t/spectest.data: three more passing test files |
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cpk | moritz_: i think it is related to my version of .net but i'm not really sure | 10:00 | |
moritz_ | cpk: same here. I also had to install a newer version of mono to get niecza running again | ||
cpk | moritz_: what about windows .net ? | 10:01 | |
moritz_: do you think there is a newer version ? | |||
moritz_ | irclog.perlgeek.de/perl6/2011-02-28#i_3342984 | ||
I'd expect .net 4 to implement the NET_4_0 profile, but since I don't use it, that's just speculation | 10:02 | ||
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cpk | moritz_: i have .net 4.0 full and client installed ( version info => C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v4.0.30319 ) | 10:06 | |
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cpk | moritz_: i just wanted to get a try with niecza, so this issue is not very important for me but I thought I could share it there | 10:10 | |
moritz_ | cpk: I'm sure sorear will appreciate it (I do, but I can't help you :/) | ||
it's just not his usual uptime at the moment (different timezone) | 10:11 | ||
dalek | kudo: e0bfb29 | moritz++ | / (4 files): [build] git_describe is enough, no need for a separate version specification. Also made some error messages nicer |
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kudo: 4138622 | moritz++ | Configure.pl: explicitly chose generational GC Parrot folks say that it will probably not be the default for the next release, so there is no harm in selecting it explicitly. tadzik++ for the idea |
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moritz_ | cpk: meanwhile you can try niecza via the bots here: | ||
niecza: say 'abc'.uc x 2 | |||
p6eval | niecza v3-28-ge477540: OUTPUT«ABCABC» | ||
cpk | moritz_: awesome ! | 10:12 | |
moritz_: but it will be a mess if I make lots of tests here | 10:14 | ||
moritz_: thx for your answers, bye | 10:15 | ||
moritz_ | cpk: you can /msg the bot too | ||
cpk: have the appropriate amount of fun :-) | |||
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dalek | tpfwiki: (Bill Klobas)++ | www.perlfoundation.org/perl6/index....est_weblog | 10:33 | |
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moritz_ | seems that the tpf wiki is being spammed increasingly (I haven't checked if this particular change was spam, but some certainly were) | 10:40 | |
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flussence_ | if there's an easy way to undo spam on the wiki without clogging up the revision history further, I wouldn't mind doing it | 11:10 | |
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daxim | revert to a revision does not increase the revision counter, is that what you mean? | 11:29 | |
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flussence_ | yeah, just so the log isn't full of (spam, undo) xx 1000 | 11:49 | |
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colomon | wow, my p6 code to generate graphs for the benchmarks is excruciatingly slow when fed all 120 timings. :( | 12:22 | |
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moritz_ | colomon: you can do a meta-benchmark: benchmarking how long the benchmark graphing takes :-) | 12:37 | |
colomon | huh. the graph script is apparently still running, but it doesn't seem to have written out any new SVG graphs in the last 27 minutes. So it got six done in the first minute, and now it's just sitting there. :\ | ||
moritz_ | disk full? RAM full? | 12:40 | |
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colomon | for sure not disk full. | 12:40 | |
and the machine seems to be working well enough otherwise, so I doubt RAM full. | 12:41 | ||
I've just added some "say"s and restarted | |||
looks like it's hanging in SVG::Plot... | 12:42 | ||
and woof, using up 97% of my CPU | |||
moritz_ | colomon: if you push all that data + code into a repo, I can investigate tonight (ie in about 6 hours) | 12:43 | |
colomon | github.com/colomon/Benchmark-Plot | 12:44 | |
that's without my debugging "say"s. results.txt is the full benchmark results file to be fed to bin/graph-bench.pl | 12:45 | ||
moritz_ | so $ perl6 bin/graph-bench.pl < results.txt ? | 12:48 | |
colomon | that's exactly it | ||
or even just $ perl6 bin/graph-bench.pl results.txt | 12:49 | ||
moritz_ | it seems to leak memory at an astonishingly low pace :-) | ||
maybe it doesn't even leak, but simply uses it | |||
colomon | what's @ARGV in p6? | 12:53 | |
moritz_ | @*ARGS | ||
colomon | figured it out myself on the third try. :) moritz_++ | ||
moritz_ | but before you use it, ask yourself if MAIN isn't better suited | ||
colomon | it's a three-line script, I think it will do. | ||
(and the third line is just a closing brace) | 12:54 | ||
moritz_ | :-) | ||
colomon | ah, frak, I hosed inkscape during the great macports upgrade yesterday. | ||
moritz_ | I just did a say @data.perl before the call to .plot | 12:56 | |
there's no visible difference in the data, compared to the previous calls | |||
8 pairs, with the same keys as before | |||
colomon | moritz_++ # I just assumed that was so, looking at the results.txt file. | 12:57 | |
duh. I should try grepping just that data and see if it still fails. | 12:58 | ||
(now running.....) | |||
still running... | |||
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takadonet | morning all | 13:00 | |
colomon | \o | ||
still running... | |||
moritz_ | I'm almost certain that we'll discover a rakudobug in the process :/ | 13:01 | |
colomon | oooo, that's good! :) | ||
yeah, it's that one specific set of data that's doing it. | 13:02 | ||
colomon considers that odds are pretty good it's his own rakudobug. :| | |||
moritz_ | the code in which it hangs contains for-loops, gather/take and fun... but not while-loops or other things that would usually hang | ||
oh wait, I've missed two method calls | 13:03 | ||
colomon | afk # might as well go feed A's cats and take a walk while inkscape is re-installing. | 13:06 | |
moritz_ | colomon: found the error... | 13:13 | |
colomon: SVG::Plot uses min and max, and then calculates max - min | |||
colomon: and assumes that the result is >= 0 | |||
colomon: which it is, but not if the pass in "105" instead of 105 | |||
so it uses lexicographic ordering | 13:14 | ||
and produces a negative difference | |||
the step width for the y axis is then calculated as $difference.log10.floor => NaN | |||
now we can discuss if it's a bug to pass in numbers as strings, or if SVG::Plot should be more paranoid | 13:16 | ||
JimmyZ | So CPU is so stupid | 13:19 | |
moritz_ | hm? | 13:20 | |
colomon: :values([@data>>.value>>.Rat]) fixes things | |||
colomon | what about :values([@data>>.value>>.Numeric]) ? | 13:22 | |
moritz_ | should work too | ||
colomon | (cat-feeding temp. delayed due to a dirty diaper.) | ||
moritz_ | though SVG::Plot often works better with Rats | ||
in particular if you feed it Nums, it sometimes anchors the y scale at 1.2e-107 instead of 0, or so :-) | 13:23 | ||
colomon | if it's a decimal number, it should be a Rat anyway. :) | ||
rakudo: say "74.2868108".Numeric.WHAT | |||
p6eval | rakudo 413862: OUTPUT«Num()» | ||
colomon | doh! | 13:24 | |
moritz_ | still the old bug | ||
colomon | sigh. | ||
moritz_ | (which was marked in RT as "LHF", btw :-) | ||
colomon | okay, .Rat it is. | ||
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colomon | still reinstalling inkscape... | 13:30 | |
moritz_ | with this change, the script completes | ||
colomon wishes wordpress would let him directly upload SVG files | |||
moritz_++ | 13:31 | ||
moritz_ | ... in less than 2 minutes. Not fast, but not crawling either | 13:34 | |
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moritz_ | rakudo: say pir::null() | 14:02 | |
p6eval | rakudo 413862: OUTPUT«error:imcc:syntax error, unexpected '\n' in file 'EVAL_11' line 50532630===SORRY!===syntax error ... somewhere» | ||
moritz_ | rakudo: say pir::null__p() | ||
p6eval | rakudo 413862: OUTPUT«Null PMC access in type() in main program body at line 22:/tmp/I_jhBd9h9G» | ||
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masak | greetings, zebras | 14:06 | |
phenny | masak: 03 Mar 22:41Z <colomon> tell masak My timings runs using your data-generation script are showing very significant differences from one test run to another. For 80, for instance, I've gotten average (N, Y) runs of (10.8, 14.2), (9.4, 10.8), and (9.6, 11.4). Maybe difference has to do with different random strings? | ||
masak | maybe. | ||
statistics is no simple matter. | 14:07 | ||
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masak | let's let this simmer until it looks consistent/satisfactory. | 14:07 | |
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cono | karma cono | 14:07 | |
aloha | cono has karma of 0. | ||
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masak | drive-by karma? | 14:08 | |
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moritz_ | isn't it obvious? run the benchmark 100 times, and then plot mean and standard deviation :-) | 14:10 | |
moritz_ should really add error bars to SVG::Plot | |||
masak | yes, I think I should do something very much like that. | 14:11 | |
I think I'll need to do a blog post, though, to allay the worries of my (nonexistent) reader base. | 14:12 | ||
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moritz_ | nonexistent? that would be a real surprise | 14:12 | |
masak | moritz_: I could probably do a quick hack on SVG::Plot to add error bars. | ||
moritz_ | ... or use whatever you used to generate the last plot with error bars :-) | 14:13 | |
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tadzik | howdy | 14:23 | |
masak | tadzik: \o | 14:24 | |
moritz_: I... I need to remind myself what that was :) | |||
tadzik | the weather question? You looked confused :) | 14:25 | |
oh nvm :) | |||
moritz_ | masak: I just pushed a hacky, untested and undocumented support for error bars in SVG::Plot | 14:27 | |
masak | \o/ | ||
the program was Gnumeric, btw. I just checked. | |||
moritz_ | if it actually works, you can really impressed :-) | ||
masak | :) | 14:33 | |
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sorear | good * #perl6 | 15:34 | |
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moritz_ | hello sorear | 15:35 | |
masak | sorear: \o | ||
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sorear | hrm, cpk is already out. | 15:37 | |
moritz_ | is there a solution, besides upgrading .NET? or would you expect it to work with 4.0? | 15:38 | |
masak --> airport | 15:40 | ||
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sorear | moritz_: I think the solution is to use Mono 2.6.7 to prepare the releases, rather than a Feb11 master build | 16:00 | |
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donri | can't seem to find a list of rules included with pge | 16:28 | |
e.g. what is <ww> | |||
plobsing | wrong window? | 16:29 | |
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moritz_ | "within word" | 16:37 | |
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moritz_ | a zero-width assertion that's true if left and right character are both word characters | 16:38 | |
donri | moritz_: is there a list? | 16:42 | |
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moritz_ | donri: in the source :-) | 16:43 | |
donri: S05 has a list, but it's probably not identical to what PGE/NQP-rx implement | |||
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pmurias | sorear: hillu_ | 16:50 | |
sorear: hi | |||
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sorear | pmurias: Hi | 16:51 | |
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pmurias | sorear: re problem with the pseudo-inliner is that the SAFE module name is only used with -CSAFE | 16:53 | |
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pmurias | sorear: is there a way we can avoid the hardcoding of the unit name in the inliner? | 16:54 | |
sorear | Why are you renaming it? | 16:55 | |
The reliance on having a module named SAFE goes *much* deeper than just the inliner | 16:57 | ||
pmurias | i'm not renaming it | ||
sorear | For instance, the only class that is allowed to have no parents is SAFE::Mu | ||
pmurias | just running it with mono Niecza.exe -Bclisp SAFE.setting | ||
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pmurias | the xrefs get a MAIN unit in that case | 16:58 | |
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pmurias | sorear: and what happens when the user defines a SAFE module? | 16:58 | |
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moritz_ | pmurias: then you can tell him "all-uppercase names are reserved for internal use, smartass" | 17:02 | |
ok, you can leave out that last word :-) | |||
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pmurias | moritz_: hardcoding stuff based on names seems very inelegant to me | 17:05 | |
moritz_ | it is, but that's a different matter | 17:06 | |
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pmurias | not fully | 17:08 | |
reserving stuff for internal use is part of the inelegantness | |||
if the user wanted to have an alternative setting it would conflict with all the name based harcoding | |||
sorear | it's easy to have an alternative setting | 17:11 | |
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sorear | you don't get to make it the root setting - it has to be based on SAFE | 17:11 | |
but I don't see how this is fundamentally worse than the fact that you can't have user-defined classes with no parents | |||
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sorear | (I just figured out a better way to handle --safe that doesn't leak over quite so much of the core; SAFE.setting will probably not exist tomorrow) | 17:12 | |
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sorear | moritz_: btw - bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=677057 | 17:16 | |
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sorear | pmurias: what are you trying to accomplish by using mono Niecza.exe -Bclisp SAFE.setting? | 17:18 | |
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sorear | niecza has two basic modes of operation when parsing code from a file - either it's compiling a complete program, or it's precompiling a module | 17:20 | |
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sorear | -C is needed to select the second mode, because there doesn't seem to be a good way to autodetect it | 17:21 | |
main programs are allowed to start with class Foo; | |||
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sorear | (theoretically, niecza could look at the end, see {YOU_ARE_HERE}, and know it's dealing with a module. But 1. this doesn't work for arbitrary modules and 2. it violates the prohibition against N>1-pass parsing) | 17:22 | |
moritz_ | sorear: sometimes when I run niecza I get the "[precompiling setting]" message... couldn't that be done as part of the build process? | 17:23 | |
I kinda feel that would be "righter" | |||
sorear | moritz_: it's done once as part of the build process, but it has to be redone if niecza thinks the setting has changed | ||
the current check for "changed" is "different full path or different modification time" | 17:24 | ||
pmurias | sorear: i'm trying to make sure SAFE runs and then i'll work on making other code run it | ||
sorear: we could expose the way to make a parent-less class | 17:25 | ||
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sorear | I guess it would be better to make the psuedo-inliner, etc use a cheat more like Rakudo's SETTING_MODE | 17:37 | |
except because niecza allows non-root settings, it would be more of a ROOT_MODE thing | 17:38 | ||
pmurias | what does the SETTING_MODE do? | 17:39 | |
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flussence | rakudo: say ('abc' ~~ /(a)(b)/).perl | 17:53 | |
p6eval | rakudo 413862: OUTPUT«Match.new( from => 0, orig => "abc", to => 2, positional => [ Match.new( from => 0, orig => "abc", to => 1, ), Match.new( from => 1, orig => "abc", to => 2, ), ],)» | ||
flussence | rakudo: say ('abc' ~~ /(a)(b)/)[0].perl | ||
p6eval | rakudo 413862: OUTPUT«Match.new( from => 0, orig => "abc", to => 1,)» | ||
moritz_ | rakudo: say ('abc' ~~ /(a)(b)/).pretty | 17:56 | |
p6eval | rakudo 413862: OUTPUT«=> <ab> 0 => <a> 1 => <b>» | ||
moritz_ | not so pretty with \n ->  translation on, but IMHO better than .perl | 17:57 | |
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flussence | that's the *second* time I've forgot about that in a week! | 17:59 | |
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TimToady is home finally, but disk drive on the laptop went haywire again, so talking from an ancient suse partition that came on the laptop originally...bleah... | 18:07 | ||
phenny | TimToady: 02 Mar 16:57Z <sorear> tell TimToady pmurias and I disagree on what sub infix:<=>($,$a) { say $a }; constant foo = 5; # should do | ||
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sorear | welcome home TimToady | 18:08 | |
TimToady | without looking at the discussion, I'll say that assignment to a declarator is only pseudo-assignment; the declarator is allowed to turn it into any operation it likes | ||
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TimToady | note for instance that assignment to a 'has' doesn't even have a valid invocant when "executed" | 18:13 | |
so I doubt assignment to a constant looks at infix:<=> at all | 18:14 | ||
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colomon cannot believe that Inkscape is still installing on his MBP. I saw full builds of Python 2.7 (I think) and GCC 4.4 scroll by already.... | 18:17 | ||
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PerlJam | TimToady: that makes assignment sort of thunky when it's used in an initialization context. | 18:19 | |
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TimToady | it makes the assignment pseudo :) | 18:21 | |
PerlJam | the whole "= is assignment, except when it's not" idea makes me want some sort of marker to let me know that something special is going on. | 18:22 | |
TimToady | yeah, except it also wants to be huffmanly short | ||
PerlJam | indeed | 18:23 | |
TimToady | so I think it's a pain point we have to live with, until we get Unicode keyboards | ||
sorear | sometimes even when it is, it's not | ||
flussence | colomon: Inkscape uses Boost heavily, and from what I understand 9/10 of that is C++ templates that have to be recompiled for each downstream using it... | ||
moritz_ | Boost is known to cause horrible compile times | 18:24 | |
sorear | ($foo) = (1, 2) and $foo = (1, 2) do different stuff for '=' | ||
colomon | flussence: yup, boost went by there too.... | ||
moritz_ | sorear: yes, but both are assignment | ||
TimToady | maybe real assignment is named infix:<← > | ||
sorear | TimToady has talked about = being a context-sensitive macro, but I haven't fully grokked how »=« works in that model | 18:25 | |
PerlJam | TimToady: I now think you can read minds since I was thinking of something very similar (ascii version <-) | 18:26 | |
TimToady | and list assignment is infix:<↞> | ||
or ⇇ | |||
but I shouldn't design when I'm jetlagged... | 18:27 | ||
PerlJam | S, S-plus, R, and I'm sure lots of other languages use <- for assignment | 18:28 | |
flussence | intercal | ||
sorear | fortran? | ||
TimToady | well, Algol orginally | ||
sorear | given that = has so many different contextual meanings, I wonder if &infix:<=> is meaningful | 18:29 | |
and =-derived metaoperators ([=], »=«, ...) | 18:30 | ||
PerlJam | sorear: it is when you want simple assignment :) | ||
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TimToady | and I shouldn't backlag when jetlogged either... | 18:37 | |
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Tene | phenny: ask jnthn if he's had time to look at gist.github.com/838498 yet | 19:04 | |
phenny | Tene: I'll pass that on when jnthn is around. | ||
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TimToady | sorear: it might be possible to require functions with rw args to be predeclared, and only allow postdeclaration on non-mutators, if we have to do that for optimizations | 19:52 | |
rdesfo | does any know how to fix this issue | 19:53 | |
perl6: error while loading shared libraries: libparrot.so.3.0.0: | |||
p6eval | rakudo 413862: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Confused at line 22, near "error whil"» | ||
..pugs: OUTPUT«***  Unexpected "3" expecting ".", "\187", ">>", "=", "^", operator name, qualified identifier, variable name, "...", "--", "++", "i", array subscript, hash subscript or code subscript at /tmp/L5DfSpvtpr line 1, column 52» | |||
..niecza v3-32-g79b33ad: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Unsupported form of term:name at /tmp/qygqgDOYnL line 1:------> error while loading shared libraries⏏: libparrot.so.3.0.0:Invocant handling is NYI at /tmp/qygqgDOYnL line 1:------> e loading shared | |||
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sorear | rdesfo: install parrot correctly? | 19:54 | |
rdesfo | I believe so. I'm running arch linux so Parrot was installed by running 'pacman -S parrot' | 19:56 | |
diakopter | TimToady: that'd be great - where would the purity detector go .. in STD? | 19:57 | |
sorear | rdesfo: what was the next line of the error? | 19:58 | |
rdesfo: how did you build Rakudo? | |||
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diakopter would love a definition of pseudo-assignment | 19:58 | ||
bah; too many netsplits. | |||
sorear | rdesfo: did you try to move the perl6 executable after the build? | 19:59 | |
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rdesfo | I moved it to /usr/local/perl6 | 20:02 | |
sorear: sorry I moved it to /usr/local/rakudo | 20:03 | ||
sorear | that's your problem. | 20:04 | |
when you build Rakudo with --gen-parrot, it contains a hard-coded path to ../parrot_install/lib/libparrot.so.3.0.0 | 20:05 | ||
even if you hadn't, it would still contain the path to ../dynext/perl6_ops.so | |||
rdesfo | sorear: I didn't move parrot though | 20:06 | |
sorear | how did you build Rakudo? | ||
rdesfo | downloaded tar.gz then ran perl 'Configure.pl --gen-parrot' , 'make', 'make install' | 20:07 | |
sorear | rdesfo: when you use --gen-parrot, Rakudo doesn't use the system parrot | ||
it uses a parrot which is now in /usr/local/rakudo/parrot_install/ | 20:08 | ||
and was somewhere else | |||
rdesfo | I'll try to reinstall and see where it gets me | ||
sorear: thanks for the help | 20:09 | ||
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dalek | ecza: dafccd8 | sorear++ | / (9 files): Kill SAFE/CORE division; use is unsafe to implement safe mode |
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TimToady | sorear: re YOU_ARE_HERE detection, that's why I was using a .setting extension to prevent mixups between modules and settings | 20:45 | |
in fact, the .syml names were set up to make it impossible to use a setting's .syml as a module | |||
dalek | ar: 18d84c8 | Util++ | README: Fix wiki URL in README |
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donri | are the names of some PGE rules significant to PCT? | 21:59 | |
e.g. I don't see <ws> used much in grammars but it seems to have an effect anyway? | |||
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moritz_ | donri: read up on :sigspace and the difference between token and rule | 22:06 | |
donri: it will answer your question | |||
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donri | ah thanks | 22:07 | |
is that a synops? | |||
moritz_ | it's in S05 | ||
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patrickas | and we're back | 22:20 | |
phenny | patrickas: 23 Feb 10:22Z <moritz_> tell patrickas about rt.perl.org/rt3/Ticket/Display.html?id=71366 -- want to hack on MAIN again? :-) | ||
moritz_ | \o/ | 22:21 | |
patrickas | o/ | ||
moritz_: I actually had a patch for it somewhere, but I have been unable to test anythign with rakudo lately | |||
I am having the same problem as JimmyZ : "Unicode rindex not implemented" | 22:22 | ||
moritz_ | patrickas: :( have you tried installing icu? | ||
patrickas | I did a quick trial but did not go very far... | 22:23 | |
oh oh oh btw congracts ... | |||
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moritz_ | thank you | 22:23 | |
patrickas | I have been gone for a while! | 22:24 | |
moritz_ | speaking of which, I need to change the small one's diaper... bbl | ||
patrickas | hehehe ... ah the joys of parenthood! | ||
moritz_ back | 22:30 | ||
patrickas | wb | ||
sorear | hello patrickas | 22:31 | |
patrickas | hello sorear! great progress with niecza! | 22:32 | |
moritz_ | sorear: I think quite many spectests could be won if you implemented Parcel string- and numification | ||
sorear | moritz_: How should Parcel numify? | ||
rakudo: say +(12) | |||
p6eval | rakudo 413862: OUTPUT«12» | 22:33 | |
sorear | rakudo: say +(12,) | ||
p6eval | rakudo 413862: OUTPUT«1» | ||
sorear | ah, +(.list) | ||
moritz_ | like that, yes :-) | ||
sorear still thinks (12,) and (12) should be equivalent | |||
moritz_ | and it stringifies like an array | ||
sorear | Rakudo: say ?() | 22:34 | |
rakudo: say ?() | |||
p6eval | rakudo 413862: OUTPUT«Bool::False» | ||
sorear | rakudo: say ?(0) | ||
rakudo: say ?(0,) | |||
p6eval | rakudo 413862: OUTPUT«Bool::False» | ||
rakudo 413862: OUTPUT«Bool::True» | |||
moritz_ | rakudo: say (12).WHAT | 22:35 | |
p6eval | rakudo 413862: OUTPUT«Int()» | ||
moritz_ | I guess the answer is that rakudo just doesn't consider (12) to be a Parcel | ||
and it always num- and boolifies a Parcel like a List | |||
rakudo: say (0,).WHAT | |||
p6eval | rakudo 413862: OUTPUT«Parcel()» | ||
moritz_ | might be syntactic | 22:36 | |
sorear | (12) isn't a Parcel; see S08:160 | ||
moritz_ doesn't really trust S06 | 22:37 | ||
erm, S08 I mean | |||
sorear | I don't either really :) | 22:38 | |
flussence | that S08, always disguising itself as other specs so they get the blame! | ||
sorear | it just bugs me that a trailing comma is meaningless unless the list has exactly one item | ||
() always making a parcel would work too, but then handling 4*(2+3) would get confusing | 22:39 | ||
moritz_ | anyway, even if you don't get single-item edge case correct (whatever it is that's correct), you'd win lots of tests | ||
sorear: at some point single-item parcels were specced to behave exactly as their item | 22:40 | ||
patrickas | ok so i downloaded ICU ... how do I compile rakudo with ICU ? | ||
moritz_ | patrickas: when it is installed (including development files), reconfiguring parrot and then rebuilding rakudo should pick it up | 22:41 | |
dalek | ecza: 32795f3 | sorear++ | lib/CORE.setting: Add Parcel Bool, Str, Numeric |
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sorear | (moritz++) | ||
patrickas | Thx I'll do that | 22:43 | |
moritz_: while waiting for new chapters of HP:MoR you can take a look at the Wastelands of Time (not quite the same league but almost as interesting) | 22:44 | ||
I've read and enjoyed both without having read or seen any of the official Harry Potter stuff :-) | |||
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moritz_ | patrickas: I'm currently reading "The Wise Man's Fear" by Patrick Rothfuss (sequel to "The Name of the Wind"). Very good stuff too, if you like fantasy | 22:45 | |
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moritz_ | oh, and I'm working on a website where you can collect semantic relations between books, e.g. that one book is a sequel of another | 22:46 | |
(but in Perl 5 for now) | |||
patrickas | I could give it a try, but I read HPMor because of Eliezer's other non fiction writing, then I saw somewhere he mentioned the wastelands ... I was not really into that before :-) | 22:47 | |
moritz_ | www.perlmonks.org/?node_id=891508 is there a nice Perl 6 solution for that? | 22:49 | |
(swapping array items with even/odd indexes, so 1, 2, 3, 4 becomes 2, 1, 4, 3) | |||
oh, of course | 22:50 | ||
perl6: say (1..8).map(-> $a, $b { $b, $a }).perl | |||
p6eval | rakudo 413862: OUTPUT«((2, 1), (4, 3), (6, 5), (8, 7))» | ||
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patrickas | rakudo: say (1..8).map({ $^b, $^a }).perl | 22:51 | |
moritz_ | perl6: say (1..8).map({ $^b, $^a }).perl | ||
p6eval | rakudo 413862: OUTPUT«((2, 1), (4, 3), (6, 5), (8, 7))» | ||
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..pugs: OUTPUT«(\2, \1, \4, \3, \6, \5, \8, \7)» | |||
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patrickas | sorear++ niecza has come quite far along | 22:54 | |
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moritz_ | good night | 22:55 | |
patrickas | 'night | 22:56 | |
sorear | 'night | 22:57 | |
sorear could use more ideas of Things To Do | 22:58 | ||
flussence | niecza: say 1; #`[...] say 2; | 22:59 | |
p6eval | niecza v3-33-gdafccd8: OUTPUT«12» | ||
flussence | oh, I think rakudo had more problems with those... | ||
or at least the #= syntax... | 23:00 | ||
sorear | rakudo implements #= correctly according to an old spec | 23:01 | |
flussence | ah | ||
sorear | iirc | ||
flussence | perl6: my $a; #= something | ||
p6eval | pugs: ( no output ) | ||
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sorear | rakudo: my $a; #=[ something ] | 23:01 | |
p6eval | rakudo 413862: ( no output ) | ||
sorear wonders how weak references should be exposed to perl6 | 23:02 | ||
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patrickas | 'night all | 23:18 | |
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pmurias | sorear: are weak references important in a language with proper garbadge collection? | 23:27 | |
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plobsing | pmurias: yes. for example, a subscription-style event system works a lot more smoothly if the service holds weak references to the subscribers | 23:32 | |
which is why both .Net and JVM provide weak references despite being GCed | 23:33 | ||
diakopter | also, see "When to use Weak Reference" at www.shafqatahmed.com/2008/01/weakre...nce-b.html | 23:34 | |
(supports plobsing | |||
's point) | 23:35 | ||
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sorear | hey, plobsing even guessed my use case | 23:36 | |
specifically, niecza uses weak references so that subclass method caches can be invalidated when the superclass is augmented | |||
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