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[Coke] | phenny: ask au if there's any point to keeping the PUGS_BACKEND fudging at this point. | 00:31 | |
phenny | [Coke]: I'll pass that on when au is around. | ||
dalek | ast: 76bb3e0 | coke++ | integration/ (2 files): pugs (auto) unfudge |
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[Coke] | can you add a method to a Type in haskell? | 01:34 | |
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[Coke] figures out how to do it in pugs, anyway. | 01:38 | ||
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dalek | gs.hs: 6fa4f7d | coke++ | / (2 files): rename .reverse to .flip -- #14 |
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ast: b75eed2 | coke++ | S32-str/flip.t: pugs fudge |
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supernovus | It seems modules.perl6.org has been broken for a while. There are no logos, and no medals for any projects. | 02:06 | |
[Coke] attempts to add a build dep, an import, and Str.trim to pugs. | |||
supernovus: I think it's a known issue; not sure if the cause is known. | 02:07 | ||
supernovus | Well, I'll download the source of the script which generates the page and see if I can track it down. | 02:08 | |
flussence | supernovus++ # doing something about it | 02:11 | |
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dalek | ast: 48446cb | coke++ | S32-str/trim.t: pugs refudge |
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gs.hs: e743d95 | coke++ | / (3 files): add .trim, .trim-leading, .trim-trailing |
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[Coke] | r: say "DFSDFasdfasdf".fc | 02:25 | |
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c: OUTPUT«No such method 'fc' for invocant of type 'Str' in block <anon> at /tmp/6qptjVFlA0:1» | ||
[Coke] | ah, then I don't feel so bad. ;) | ||
colomon | .fc ? | 02:27 | |
supernovus | Well, that could do it. GitHub API v2 has been removed from GitHub. I'll rework build-project-list.pl to use the v3 API. | 02:28 | |
[Coke] | it's in S32-Str | ||
supernovus++ ! | |||
npr: say 3.succ | 02:29 | ||
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c, niecza v19-13-g442e075: OUTPUT«4» | ||
..pugs: OUTPUT«*** No such method in class Int: "&succ" at /tmp/pcnYX8cpPf line 1, column 5 - line 2, column 1» | |||
gdonald | pastebin.com/WNxAnEnT My Rakudo build broke a few days ago. Latest git pull doesn't help. | 02:33 | |
same errors on latest Debian and Ubuntu | 02:34 | ||
[Coke] | gdonald: have you tried starting from a fresh git checkout? (or git clean -xdf ?) | 02:36 | |
gdonald | yeah, I tried a fresh checkout on both machines | 02:37 | |
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gdonald | new dependency added recently? | 02:37 | |
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[Coke] | dunno. Best bet is probably to do bisect to figure out where it went south. | 02:39 | |
there was a temporary bump in required parrot version that was dropped, though. | |||
msg pmichaud the problem with not upgrading parrot as soon as possible is that we're less likely to notice when it's broken. | |||
phenny: tell pmichaud the problem with not upgrading parrot as soon as possible is that we're less likely to notice when it's broken. | |||
phenny | [Coke]: I'll pass that on when pmichaud is around. | ||
[Coke] | phenny-- | ||
gdonald | mine seems to be trying parrot RELEASE_4_5_0, is that the correct version? | 02:41 | |
dalek | gs.hs: 80dc964 | coke++ | Pugs/src/Pugs/Prim.hs: Add .FatRat as copy of .Rat #20 |
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[Coke] | I thought we downgraded to 4.4 - when you started with a fresh repo, did you also blow away nqp and parrot? | 02:43 | |
(and are you using --gen-parrot option to rakudo's config?) | |||
gdonald | yeah, i removed the whole thing, the git clone again. i'm using `perl Configure.pl --gen-parrot --gen-nqp` | 02:44 | |
[Coke] | so you should be getting the right versions, then, with no leftovers. | 02:45 | |
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[Coke] | I'd probably do a bisect to figure out what the actual bad commit was. | 02:45 | |
diakopter | nqp: nqp::say(3).WHAT # oopsie | 02:48 | |
p6eval | nqp: OUTPUT«error:imcc:syntax error, unexpected '\n' in file '(file unknown)' line 37» | ||
diakopter | also, nqp thinks a line starting with == is a pod directive | ||
nqp: say(4) if 2 ==2 | 02:49 | ||
p6eval | nqp: OUTPUT«Illegal pod directive at line 3, near "=2"current instr.: 'nqp;HLL;Grammar;panic' pc 22385 (src/stage2/gen/NQPHLL.pir:8546) (src/stage2/gen/NQPHLL.pm:326)» | ||
supernovus | Well, I have to run, but now that I know what the problem with the script is, fixing it will be fairly straightfoward. | ||
diakopter | phenny: tell jnthn nqp thinks a line starting with == starts a pod directive; try nqp: say(4) if 2 ==2 | 02:50 | |
phenny | diakopter: I'll pass that on when jnthn is around. | ||
gdonald | it's pulling 4_5_0 when I clone and build all new: Parrot Version 4.5.0 Configure 2.0 | 02:51 | |
diakopter | phenny: tell jnthn in nqp say(1) returns a non-6model object try say(say(1).WHAT) | 02:52 | |
phenny | diakopter: I'll pass that on when jnthn is around. | ||
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diakopter | phenny: tell jnthn nqp::say(1).WHAT causes an imcc syntax error | 02:53 | |
phenny | diakopter: I'll pass that on when jnthn is around. | ||
au | [Coke]: feel free to drop PUGS_BACKEND fudging; (keeping it a simple interpreter)++ | 02:54 | |
phenny | au: 00:31Z <[Coke]> ask au if there's any point to keeping the PUGS_BACKEND fudging at this point. | ||
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[Coke] | au: danke. I just added some features and am back to fudge working. | 03:00 | |
er, xiexie. | |||
au | woot! | ||
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sorear | AU \o/ | 03:02 | |
au | \👾/ | ||
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dalek | ast: f200e0a | coke++ | / (5 files): pugs (un)fudge |
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gs.hs: bf78a15 | coke++ | t/spectest.data: don't bother listing things we don't run yet. |
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gs.hs: 4ff01b5 | coke++ | t/spectest.data: run fudged tests |
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[Coke] | p: say 9231 / 22934 | 03:27 | |
p6eval | pugs: OUTPUT«0.4025028342199354669922385977151826981774» | ||
[Coke] | bleargh, that's depressing. | ||
p: say 9531 / 22934 # approximate # if we can get the sin/cos/tan tests passing. | 03:28 | ||
p6eval | pugs: OUTPUT«0.41558384930670620040115112932763582454» | ||
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[Coke] | au: do you get email notifications when I open issues? | 03:37 | |
zzz | 03:38 | ||
au | not yet | ||
I probably turned the notification email off when notifications from rubinius overwhelmed my inbox once | 03:39 | ||
au goes to check if GitHub offers per-project notification settings | |||
or fallback to a filter, or something. | |||
[Coke]++ rest well & thx for all the good work | 03:40 | ||
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lue | Is it possible to use a CORE.setting.pir generated on another computer? (I've been at the Stage start: step for about an hour now on my own computer.) | 04:15 | |
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lue | As long as it doesn't contain platform-specific information (which doesn't seem likely), such a time-saving trick would work fine, right? | 04:24 | |
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benabik | The .pir shouldn't be platform specific. | 04:29 | |
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lue | That's what I'm assuming, I just wanted to make sure. (I could've generated CORE.setting.pir many times on feather by now.) | 04:31 | |
(I hope getting it past make won't be too much of an issue.) | 04:34 | ||
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supernovus | Well, I'll have to finish tomorrow. While working on porting build-project-list.pl to the new API, I got sidetracked and have rewritten it as a modular OO application... not quite finished yet. | 05:34 | |
I look foward to Perl 6 having a SSL library so I can rewrite the whole app into Perl 6. Because having the modules.perl6.org site generated by a Perl 6 app, would be pretty darn cool. | 05:37 | ||
Anyway, good * everyone, I'm off to bed. I'll finish the rewrite tomorrow. Then the badges should all work again. | 05:39 | ||
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moritz | ++supernovus | 06:05 | |
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moritz | good morning everybody | 06:10 | |
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tadzik | good morning #perl6 | 06:10 | |
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moritz | good am, tadzik | 06:20 | |
Files=682, Tests=23440 # toqast spectest | 06:25 | ||
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kresike | good morning all you happy perl6 people | 06:27 | |
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adu | I guess I'm mostly happy | 06:49 | |
but I might not be | |||
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tadzik | guess it's time to run emmentaler on toqast | 07:09 | |
moritz | I don't think so | 07:10 | |
still too many test regressions | |||
GlitchMr | 0, 0.1 ... 2 | 07:12 | |
oops | |||
Accidental paste | 07:13 | ||
moritz | www.smbc-comics.com/index.php?db=co...mp;id=2675 | ||
GlitchMr | perl6: print Inf - Inf | 07:14 | |
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jnthn | Good morning o/ | 07:44 | |
phenny | jnthn: 02:50Z <diakopter> tell jnthn nqp thinks a line starting with == starts a pod directive; try nqp: say(4) if 2 ==2 | ||
jnthn: 02:52Z <diakopter> tell jnthn in nqp say(1) returns a non-6model object try say(say(1).WHAT) | 07:45 | ||
jnthn: 02:53Z <diakopter> tell jnthn nqp::say(1).WHAT causes an imcc syntax error | |||
diakopter | o/ | ||
jnthn | Not surprised about the latter | 07:46 | |
nqp::say is void return. | |||
Though similar things in QAST return a type inference fail, I think. | |||
diakopter | nqp: say(4) if 2 ==2 | 07:47 | |
p6eval | nqp: OUTPUT«Illegal pod directive at line 3, near "=2"current instr.: 'nqp;HLL;Grammar;panic' pc 22385 (src/stage2/gen/NQPHLL.pir:8546) (src/stage2/gen/NQPHLL.pm:326)» | ||
diakopter | I ran into it writing nqp code today :) | ||
jnthn | whee! | ||
I...quess the grammar is a little simplistic :) | |||
diakopter | nqp: say(say(1).WHAT) | 07:50 | |
p6eval | nqp: OUTPUT«1Can only use get_what on a SixModelObjectcurrent instr.: '_block1000' pc 35 ((file unknown):152306289) (/tmp/8rK41VykYM:1)» | ||
jnthn | Well. That one is accurate. | 07:51 | |
nqp is a hybrid 6model/Parrot thing. | 07:52 | ||
Rakudo is just using 6model all the way | |||
hoelzro | fun stuff: my crash example from last night doesn't crash on OS X | 07:54 | |
grrrr | |||
jnthn hopes the coffee starts working soon...writing tests that involve time needs a working brane... | 07:58 | ||
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masak | morning, #perl6 | 08:21 | |
diakopter | o/ | ||
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sergot | hi o/ | 08:27 | |
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tadzik | heyllo | 08:27 | |
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masak | ooh, I have a Perl 6 day today. | 09:17 | |
time to build the toqast branch, then. | |||
jnthn | Fix teh macros tests! :P | 09:18 | |
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jnthn | (Actually, I already fixed the majority of the breakages there...but some fail.) | 09:19 | |
masak | yeah, teh macros tests, if they don't work already, seem an excellent point for me to start. | 09:20 | |
moritz | fwiw multi dispatch between Int and int is broken in toqast | ||
masak | ok. | ||
moritz | jnthn: ooc, what's the motivation for not wanting to merge stuff from nom to toqast? | 09:21 | |
jnthn | moritz: Yeah, I'm aware of that one. | ||
moritz | jnthn: changes to Actions/World? | ||
jnthn | moritz: Because if I collapse QPerl6 back into Perl6 before merging, then git can help me integrate the Actions/World/Grammar changes that happened since I branched. | ||
If I don't do that, I have to go through them all by hand. | 09:22 | ||
moritz | jnthn: ok. So core-only patches are fine to merge? | ||
jnthn: i mostly ask because I want to get rid of an infinite loop in one of the tests | 09:23 | ||
jnthn | moritz: yes | ||
moritz: Though I hope that pulling those in won't make the final merge harder :) | 09:24 | ||
moritz | jnthn: it won't | ||
jnthn: but I just noticed that they also depend on some nqp changes :( | |||
jnthn | moritz: Updating the toqast branch in NQP with latest stuff from mainline NQP is probably fine. | 09:25 | |
moritz | jnthn: ah right, toqast only touches qast stuff, right? | ||
jnthn | Ruight. | ||
*right | |||
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moritz | loliblug: perl6maven.com/from-iterative-to-fu...perl6-code # first guest post on perl6maven | 09:47 | |
dalek | Heuristic branch merge: pushed 20 commits to nqp/toqast by moritz | 09:48 | |
masak | moritz++ # guest posting | ||
dalek | kudo/toqast: 85177c8 | pmichaud++ | src/core/Rat.pm: Fix relational operators for (Int,Rat). |
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kudo/toqast: 3337df6 | pmichaud++ | src/core/Str.pm: Refactor Str.match to be lazier and accept a few more options. |
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kudo/toqast: 24d833a | pmichaud++ | src/core/Str.pm: Restore :x(*) handling suggested by spectests. |
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moritz | Files=682, Tests=23549 # current toqast status | 09:49 | |
and the hangs are fixed | |||
masak | also, the blog itself is excellent. moritz++ | 09:50 | |
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moritz | thanks | 09:56 | |
I didn't know what I was going to write about, and thought I'd do some file IO. You can see how far I got with that one :-) | |||
masak | :P | 10:05 | |
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mathw | hi | 10:13 | |
flussence | aha, someone else has that invoke() error now | ||
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masak | mathw! \o/ | 10:16 | |
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masak | masakyst: greetings. | 10:17 | |
mathw | hi masak | 10:19 | |
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masakyst | hello masak | 10:19 | |
bbkr1 | moritz++ # post about rewrites | 10:33 | |
moritz | oh by the way, I've just reviewed some of my old perlmonks posts... and there's a surprisingly large number of posts where I mention that rats in perl 6 do exact arithemtics, and they are all upvoted to 30..36 XP (a normal helpful but not exectpioinally good reply usually gets around 20..25 XP) | 10:34 | |
so, perlmonks folks seem to like that feature (as do I) | 10:35 | ||
masak | it's a nice feature. and we strike a nice balance with it in Perl 6. | 10:36 | |
colomon | colomon's question for the morning: why is it lc, uc, fc, and titlecase? | 10:44 | |
masak | +1 | 10:45 | |
I asked that when we last talked about it. no-one replied. | |||
colomon | n: say "hello".fc | 10:46 | |
p6eval | niecza v19-13-g442e075: OUTPUT«Unhandled exception: Unable to resolve method fc in type Str at /tmp/kWS0KAeiDV line 1 (mainline @ 3)  at /home/p6eval/niecza/lib/CORE.setting line 3918 (ANON @ 3)  at /home/p6eval/niecza/lib/CORE.setting line 3919 (module-CORE @ 562)  at /home/p6e… | ||
bbkr1 | What bothers me is comment on perlmonks: "Just give me a Perl6 implementation i can depend on". The answer to that could be "You have one now! Rewrites cause incompatible changes in Perl 6 and you also have incompatible changes between Perl 5 versions, somehow you consider P5 to be stable and P6 not". I have a feeling that many developers waits some kind of blessing "go! now!" (a.k.a. release date). | ||
GlitchMr | doc.perl6.org/routine/ucfirst | 10:48 | |
Why we don't have ucfirst? | |||
titlecase does something else | |||
colomon | because ucfirst is a bad idea in Unicode | 10:49 | |
tadzik | bbkr1: the different is that incompatibile changes in Perl 5 don't break your code often | ||
GlitchMr | Why it's bad idea? | ||
colomon | because you want titlecase (though possibly only on the first word) | 10:50 | |
GlitchMr | But what if I want it only on the first word | ||
colomon | I proposed having tcfirst be a function | 10:52 | |
er, method | |||
GlitchMr | Now it's inconsistent | ||
titlecase, but tcfirst | |||
masak | excuse me for opining that "you don't want that method for purist reasons, please use this method instead which does the same" feels more anal-retentive than the Perl 6 way. | 10:53 | |
colomon | well, I also proposed tc instead of titlecase. twice, if you count the implicit suggestion today. | ||
masak glares at nothing, passive-aggressively :) | 10:54 | ||
GlitchMr | Also, while it's common in English to write like "Modules and Whatever", it doesn't work that way in every language | ||
flussence | bbkr1: maybe we should declare perl6's release date as some arbitrary point in the past, just to screw with people who think that way :) | 10:57 | |
bbkr1 | and play "last christmas" song on perl6.org page :) | 10:58 | |
jnthn | If we're gonna put sound on there, I want a <marquee> too! | 11:00 | |
tadzik | BGSOUND | ||
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flussence | nah, you've got to use modern markup only: <audio> and a CSS3 animated circular marquee | 11:01 | |
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jnthn | ooh! | 11:02 | |
;) | |||
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masak .oO( la-a-st Christmas, I gave you Perl 6, but the very next day, you threw C in the mix. thi-i-s year, to save me from tears, I'll bootstrap with someone special ) | 11:20 | ||
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SamuraiJack | oh hai | 11:43 | |
is there a *.deb package for rakudo? | |||
tadzik | none that I know of | ||
but istr a friend of mine once maintaining a rakudo ppa | |||
for ubuntu | |||
SamuraiJack | oh, cool, any links to it? | 11:44 | |
tadzik | let me see | 11:46 | |
SamuraiJack: it's launchpad.net/~dexter/+archive/rakudo-pkg but it's reeeeealy outdated | 11:47 | ||
SamuraiJack | heh, yea | 11:48 | |
ok, thanks | 11:49 | ||
tadzik | there is 2012.04 in debian sid | ||
kresike | SamuraiJack, there is a package in Debian/wheezy, but it's also outdated | 11:50 | |
tadzik | not that 2012.04 is particularly up-to-date ;) | ||
compiling manually is not that bad, if you have 2+ GBs of ram | |||
SamuraiJack | yup, I guess I'll have to compile it | 11:51 | |
SamuraiJack is finally planning to play with perl6 | |||
tadzik | great! | ||
SamuraiJack | "finally planning" what formualtion, hehe :) | 11:52 | |
tadzik | feel free to ask about anything unclear | ||
SamuraiJack | I mean - previously I was not even planning :) | ||
yup, will do | |||
zhutingting | r: map *+1, 1..3 | 11:54 | |
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c: ( no output ) | ||
zhutingting | r: map (*+1).say, 1..3 | 11:55 | |
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c: ( no output ) | ||
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zhutingting | r: .say for map *+1, 1..3 | 11:56 | |
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c: OUTPUT«234» | ||
zhutingting | .say for map ***, 1..3 | 11:57 | |
r: .say for map ***, 1..3 | |||
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===HyperWhatever (**) not yet implemented. Sorry. at /tmp/K4lIR7dk9z:1» | ||
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zhutingting | does perl6 has a syntax can rename * in lambda like ruby's [1,2,3].map { |o| o*o } | 12:00 | |
? | |||
tadzik | ;is | 12:01 | |
yes | |||
it's called a pointy block | |||
r: eager <a b c>.map: -> $a { say $a } | |||
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c: OUTPUT«abc» | ||
tadzik | that's also how for @a -> $b { } works | 12:02 | |
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flussence | r: say [1..3].map(* * *) | 12:07 | |
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c: OUTPUT«Not enough positional parameters passed; got 1 but expected 2 in block <anon> at /tmp/I0q7JlEDHL:1» | ||
flussence | r: say [1..3].map({$_ * $_}) | ||
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c: OUTPUT«1 4 9» | ||
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flussence | r: say [»*«] [1..3] xx 2 # hah, as if this would work... | 12:10 | |
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c: OUTPUT«Nominal type check failed for parameter '$op'; expected Any but got Mu instead in sub METAOP_REDUCE_LEFT at src/gen/CORE.setting:11678 in block <anon> at /tmp/XYOKAJYYCp:1» | ||
flussence | ETRYINGTOOHARD | ||
r: say [Z*] [1..3] xx 2 | 12:11 | ||
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c: OUTPUT«1 4 9» | ||
flussence | wow. | ||
zhutingting | »ö« | 12:12 | |
GlitchMr | perl6: [*] 1..3 xx 2 | 12:15 | |
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c, niecza v19-13-g442e075: ( no output ) | ||
GlitchMr | perl6: say [*] 1..3 xx 2 | ||
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c, niecza v19-13-g442e075: OUTPUT«2» | ||
GlitchMr | perl6: say 1..3 xx 2 | ||
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c, niecza v19-13-g442e075: OUTPUT«1..2» | ||
GlitchMr | perl6: say [1, 2, 3] xx 2 | ||
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c, niecza v19-13-g442e075: OUTPUT«1 2 3 1 2 3» | ||
GlitchMr | perl6: say [*] [1, 2, 3] xx 2 | ||
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c, niecza v19-13-g442e075: OUTPUT«9» | ||
GlitchMr | perl6: say [*] ([1, 2, 3] xx 2) | 12:16 | |
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c, niecza v19-13-g442e075: OUTPUT«9» | ||
timotimo | perl6: say [*] [1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3] | ||
p6eval | niecza v19-13-g442e075: OUTPUT«1 2 3 1 2 3» | ||
..rakudo 1fe39c: OUTPUT«6» | |||
timotimo | ... huh? | 12:17 | |
moritz | rakudo forces numeric context | ||
niecza doesn't | |||
timotimo | ok | ||
perl6: say ([1, 2, 3] xx 2).perl | |||
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c, niecza v19-13-g442e075: OUTPUT«([1, 2, 3], [1, 2, 3]).list» | ||
GlitchMr | perl6: say [*] ([1, 2, 3] xx 2).flat | ||
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c, niecza v19-13-g442e075: OUTPUT«9» | ||
GlitchMr | So, 3 * 3 | 12:18 | |
... ok... | |||
timotimo | perl6: say ([1, 2, 3] x 2).perl | ||
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c, niecza v19-13-g442e075: OUTPUT«"1 2 31 2 3"» | ||
timotimo | ah | ||
moritz observes that .flat doesn't do what people expect it to | |||
GlitchMr | x is string multiplication | ||
timotimo | yup, saw that | ||
moritz | rn: say ((1, 2), (3, 4), [5, 6]).flat.perl | ||
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c, niecza v19-13-g442e075: OUTPUT«(1, 2, 3, 4, [5, 6]).list» | ||
flussence | r: say [»+] # the weird thing is rakudo seems to know what this should look like, but not what it is | ||
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Missing « or »at /tmp/sozVbTcHCO:1» | ||
GlitchMr | say [*] 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3 | 12:19 | |
perl6: say [*] 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3 | |||
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c, niecza v19-13-g442e075: OUTPUT«36» | ||
moritz | .flat only flattens stuff that list assignment would flatten anyway | ||
flussence | n: say [»*«] [1..3] xx 2 | ||
p6eval | niecza v19-13-g442e075: OUTPUT«36» | ||
flussence | er. | ||
moritz | note that hypers descend into substructures | 12:20 | |
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flussence | oh, ok | 12:20 | |
niecza++ # tolerating my insane code | 12:22 | ||
GlitchMr | perl6: say pick 50 | 12:23 | |
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c: OUTPUT«Nil» | ||
..niecza v19-13-g442e075: OUTPUT«» | |||
GlitchMr | perl6: (1..6).pick(70).say | 12:24 | |
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c: OUTPUT«1 6 5 4 2 3» | ||
..niecza v19-13-g442e075: OUTPUT«6 3 4 1 5 2» | |||
moritz | they.. differ. BUG! | 12:25 | |
GlitchMr | So, I guess it's better to do anything then fail | ||
than* | |||
perl6: Exception.new('Sample exception').say | 12:28 | ||
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c: OUTPUT«Default constructor only takes named arguments in method new at src/gen/CORE.setting:598 in block <anon> at /tmp/C2wo6aWKRJ:1» | ||
..niecza v19-13-g442e075: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Undeclared name: 'Exception' used at line 1Unhandled exception: Check failed at /home/p6eval/niecza/boot/lib/CORE.setting line 1402 (die @ 5)  at /home/p6eval/niecza/src/STD.pm6 line 1147 (P6.comp_unit @ 37)  at /h… | |||
moritz | ain't not what the exception API is like :-) | 12:29 | |
jnthn | .oO( If that worked, it'd be an exception to the norm ) |
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GlitchMr | Perhaps we should have documentation exceptions | ||
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moritz | GlitchMr: what makes you think we haven't? | 12:31 | |
GlitchMr | My first guess didn't worked | ||
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GlitchMr | documentation for exceptions* | 12:32 | |
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GlitchMr | There is .throw for a reason | 12:32 | |
moritz | GlitchMr: we have both S32::Exception and doc.perl6.org/type/Exception and doc.perl6.org/type/X::AdHoc | ||
zhutingting1 | r: raw.github.com/perl6/perl6-example...al/lazy.pl | 12:34 | |
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Confusedat /tmp/zF6yJeID82:1» | ||
arnsholt | moritz++ # eliminating nqp_dyncall.ops warnings | 12:35 | |
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arnsholt | That improved things *a lot*. Thanks =) | 12:36 | |
moritz | arnsholt: you're welcome | ||
arnsholt: it seems that the C code generated from the .ops contains the code several times | |||
so you see each warning about 4 times or so | |||
zhutingting1 | r: gist.github.com/3096456 | ||
tadzik | r: my $a; $a = do if 5 > 0 { 7 } else { 4 }; say $a | ||
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c: OUTPUT«3» | ||
rakudo 1fe39c: OUTPUT«7» | |||
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arnsholt | Yeah, I'm not entirely sure why, but I think it's related to type polymorphism of ops | 12:38 | |
moritz | aye | ||
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kresike | bye all | 12:50 | |
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jnthn | arnsholt: If you know an op will always be called with something in a register, not something that's a constant, you can use invar rather than in. | 12:52 | |
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jnthn | arnsholt: While will cut down on the generated ops. | 12:53 | |
*which | |||
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moritz | so, for n 'in' params, does it generate 2**n in/invar combinations? | 12:58 | |
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jnthn | moritz: yes /o\ | 13:03 | |
moritz | .oO( 3 in params should be enough for anybody! ) |
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jnthn | 3 already gets you an '8ful number of permutations | 13:05 | |
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moritz | jnthn: but I guess only str/int/num are treated that way, because PMCs can't be constants anyway? | 13:10 | |
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jnthn | It applies to PMCs there | 13:12 | |
*too | |||
There are constant PMCs, like Sub and LexInfo, that get persisted. | |||
"constant" | |||
But most instructions (like the ones in dyncall) never encounter these | 13:13 | ||
moritz | ok, so I'll change the PMC args in dyncall to invar | 13:14 | |
jnthn | I bet nqp.ops could get some invar love too | ||
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moritz | with patch: 2838 lines in the generated C file. Without: 5470 | 13:20 | |
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moritz | and 1284 when the patch is done right :-) | 13:22 | |
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tadzik | wow | 13:24 | |
eiro_ | hello everyone | ||
tadzik | hey eiro_ | ||
moritz | and that touches only the PMC in's | ||
eiro/ | |||
jnthn | moritz++ | ||
moritz | r: say 5470 / 1284 | 13:25 | |
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c: OUTPUT«4.260125» | ||
arnsholt | jnthn: For the time being, I'll trust your decisions on how the ops should look =) | 13:26 | |
dalek | p: c1197a5 | moritz++ | src/ops/nqp_dyncall.ops: [dyncall ops] mark in PMCs as invar this reduces the size of the generated C code by a factor > 4, and the PMCs cannot reasonably be constants anyway |
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arnsholt | But I'll try to keep that in mind | ||
flussence | r: say 1 ZXZXZXZXZX 2 # curious if this still has exponential slowdown | 13:27 | |
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c: OUTPUT«1 2» | ||
arnsholt | Heh. Or not ^_^ | ||
flussence | r: say 1 ZXZXZXZXZXZXZXZXZXZXZX 2 | ||
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c: OUTPUT«1 2» | ||
flussence | whoa | ||
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flussence | looks like that's been fixed :) | 13:28 | |
r: say 1 ZXZXZXZXZXZXZXZXZXZXZXZXZXZXZXZXZXZXZXZX 2 | |||
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c: OUTPUT«1 2» | ||
moritz | jnthn: and any in PMC that's supposed to a 6model object can't be a constant in any case, right? | ||
jnthn | moritz: right | ||
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moritz | $ wc -l src/ops/nqp_ops.c | 13:31 | |
22622 src/ops/nqp_ops.c | |||
jnthn | moritz: That's what it is today, before you go hacking? | 13:32 | |
moritz | jnthn: correct | 13:33 | |
only 2.3k lines down atm :-) | |||
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arnsholt | jnthn: github.com/perl6/nqp/blob/master/s...l.ops#L567 On 569 and 570, should the arg_types[i] be & DYNCALL_ARG_TYPE_MASK, in case the FREE_STR flag is set? | 13:36 | |
jnthn | arnsholt: hmm. Looks like :) | 13:41 | |
arnsholt | Thought so. I'll fix it while I refactor the unmarshaling code | ||
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hoelzro | is there a good shortcut for creating a Pair with a block as its value? I've been doing foo => -> $x, y { ... } | 13:43 | |
and that looks funny | |||
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tadzik | you can do :foo(-> $x, $y { ... }) | 13:43 | |
not that it doesn't look funny :P | |||
hoelzro | tadzik: that's slightly better... | 13:45 | |
but not much =) | |||
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jnthn | If it's a very short block, there's always placeholders. | 13:55 | |
hoelzro | jnthn: hmm? | 13:56 | |
jnthn | The $^x things | ||
r: my $x = a => { $^x + $^y }; say $x.value().(1,2) | 13:57 | ||
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c: OUTPUT«3» | ||
hoelzro | oh, right | 13:59 | |
moritz | r: my $x = :a{$^x + $^y}; say $x.value().(1,2) | ||
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c: OUTPUT«3» | ||
hoelzro | I'm not sure I care for those... | ||
jnthn | I only reach for them in very short blocks | 14:00 | |
(like, ones that will fit on one line or so) | 14:01 | ||
arnsholt | Hmm. The string unmarshaling code is hard to refactor | ||
jnthn | I blame the guy who wrote it. | ||
arnsholt | jnthn: VTABLE methods are expensive, right? | ||
jnthn | arnsholt: erm....overridden ones are. | 14:02 | |
(as in, PIR-overridden) | |||
arnsholt | Hmm | ||
The problem is that the string unmarshaling at present does two different things: | |||
1) The actual unmarshaling, and 2) tracking strings that need to be freed after the call is done | 14:03 | ||
moritz | r: say 22622/12876 | 14:04 | |
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c: OUTPUT«1.756912» | ||
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arnsholt | And untangling the two means I'll likely risk adding some strings to the list that shouldn't be | 14:05 | |
But I might be able to do it properly if I tweak the logic in NativeCall.pm6 | 14:06 | ||
[Coke] | phenny: tell au please review github.com/perl6/Pugs.hs/commit/e7...067c8c12f2 especially. | 14:08 | |
phenny | [Coke]: I'll pass that on when au is around. | ||
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[Coke] is surprised how much he can do with pugs without actually knowing any haskell. ;) | 14:11 | ||
colomon | au++ | ||
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moritz | r: say 22622/9022 | 14:14 | |
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c: OUTPUT«2.507426» | ||
bbkr1 | r: role Plugin { method foo { say "foo" }; method bar { say "bar" } }; class A { has $.plugin handles /f/ = Plugin.new }; A.new.foo; A.new.bar | 14:15 | |
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c: OUTPUT«fooNo such method 'bar' for invocant of type 'A' in block <anon> at /tmp/LJZlAkY8pG:1» | ||
bbkr1 | \o/ | ||
best AUTOLOAD replacement ever :) | 14:16 | ||
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[Coke] | that is pretty nifty. | 14:18 | |
jnthn | Why is Plugin a role there, ooc? :) | 14:20 | |
bbkr1 | because I'm superlazy. from words "class" and "role" second one is shorter and provide methods :) | 14:22 | |
[Coke] is pretty sure bbkr1 just blew his typing savings explaining that one | |||
flussence | how would you delegate methods without defining them in the class first, say for a method call logging proxy class? | 14:23 | |
[Coke] | moritz++ - hey, now I get gather/take. | ||
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bbkr1 | flussence: ^add_fallback( sub { True}, sub {$object, $name} { my_log($name); my_delegate($object, $name) } ) ? | 14:26 | |
sub ($object, $name) * | 14:28 | ||
jnthn | Alternatively see the aspects stuff I demonstrated in my meta-programming talk :) | ||
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moritz | [Coke]: :-) | 14:34 | |
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arnsholt | It's at times like this I wish C had values() for returning stuff | 14:36 | |
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arnsholt | Screw it. Output parameters it is | 14:46 | |
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jnthn | decommute & | 15:00 | |
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[Coke] | jnthn: how can you be home already! I have not even had 2 cups of coffe yet! | 15:25 | |
[Coke] fixes that! | 15:28 | ||
diakopter commutes, mostly to find coffee | |||
masak | coffee: the reason to go to work. | 15:29 | |
sjohnson | heh | 15:30 | |
beer: the reason to home after work | |||
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[Coke] | sjohnson++ | 15:31 | |
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masak | yes, it's the natural coffee-beer cycle of the work day. | 15:36 | |
[Coke] | mmmhehehe. | 15:38 | |
colomon drinks neither coffee nor beer. | 15:39 | ||
[Coke] | ಠ_ಠ | ||
. o O (just kidding. I love that emoticon, though. ;) | 15:40 | ||
masak | .u ಠ | ||
phenny | U+0CA0 KANNADA LETTER TTHA (ಠ) | 15:41 | |
masak | that is a lovely script. | ||
so cute! | |||
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daxim | masak, p3rl.org/Acme::Emoticarp | 15:42 | |
hoelzro | =) | 15:43 | |
I like how that's my most popular module | |||
=/ | |||
masak | heh. | ||
hoelzro++ | |||
flussence | .u a5af | 15:45 | |
phenny | U+A5AF VAI SYLLABLE ZHU (ꖯ) | ||
flussence | here, have a rabbit | ||
au | .u ೫̎ | 15:48 | |
phenny | U+0CEB KANNADA DIGIT FIVE (೫) | ||
U+030E COMBINING DOUBLE VERTICAL LINE ABOVE (◌̎) | |||
U+0020 SPACE ( ) | |||
au: 14:08Z <[Coke]> tell au please review github.com/perl6/Pugs.hs/commit/e7...067c8c12f2 especially. | |||
jnthn home | |||
[Coke]: Timezones! :) | |||
[Coke]: Clearly European timezones are awesome because we get to go home from work earlier. :) | 15:50 | ||
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arnsholt | r: sub x(&cb(int --> int)); say &x.signature.params[0].^methods; | 16:22 | |
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Missing blockat /tmp/tTPx7i9mQB:1» | ||
arnsholt | r: sub x(&cb(int --> int)) { * }; say &x.signature.params[0].^methods; | 16:23 | |
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c: OUTPUT«No such method 'gist' for invocant of type 'Sub' in method gist at src/gen/CORE.setting:4604 in sub say at src/gen/CORE.setting:6980 in block <anon> at /tmp/gX4Sdf15TT:1» | ||
arnsholt | r: sub x(&cb(int --> int)) { * }; say &x.signature.params[0].type.^methods; | 16:24 | |
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c: OUTPUT«of returns» | ||
arnsholt | r: sub x(&cb(int --> int)) { * }; say &x.signature.params[0].type.returns; | ||
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c: OUTPUT«Mu()» | ||
arnsholt | r: sub x(&cb(int --> int)) { * }; say &x.signature.params[0].type.of; | ||
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c: OUTPUT«Mu()» | ||
arnsholt | Bah. | 16:25 | |
jnthn: Any suggestions on how to get the callback's signature? | 16:26 | ||
jnthn | r: say Parameter.^methods | 16:27 | |
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c: OUTPUT«No such method 'gist' for invocant of type 'Sub' in method gist at src/gen/CORE.setting:4604 in sub say at src/gen/CORE.setting:6980 in block <anon> at /tmp/Xtt87AzM5O:1» | ||
jnthn | grr | ||
r: say Parameter.^method_table.keys | |||
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c: OUTPUT«Unmarshallable foreign language value passed for parameter '$value' in method new at src/gen/CORE.setting:5873 in block <anon> at src/gen/CORE.setting:5998 in sub coro at src/gen/CORE.setting:5202 in method reify at src/gen/CORE.setting:5183 in method rei… | ||
jnthn | wow | ||
:/ | |||
r: sub foo(&cb(int, num)) { }; say &foo.signature.params[0].signature | 16:28 | ||
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c: OUTPUT«No such method 'signature' for invocant of type 'Parameter' in block <anon> at /tmp/ylhDtFu9Be:1» | ||
jnthn | r: sub foo(&cb(int, num)) { }; say &foo.signature.params[0].subsignature | ||
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c: OUTPUT«No such method 'subsignature' for invocant of type 'Parameter' in block <anon> at /tmp/KzFr63qpay:1» | ||
jnthn | r: sub foo(&cb(int, num)) { }; say &foo.signature.params[0].sub_signature | ||
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c: OUTPUT«No such method 'sub_signature' for invocant of type 'Parameter' in block <anon> at /tmp/2dPxttCZty:1» | ||
jnthn | bah, I'll go look at the code :) | ||
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masak .oO( what if you wrote an API so inscrutable that not even you could remember it? ) :P | 16:28 | ||
jnthn | D'oh. We don't actually have a method that exposes it... | ||
arnsholt | Oh. That explains it =) | 16:29 | |
moritz | I think you can find it via the constraints | ||
I made an example the other day | |||
r: sub foo(&cb(int, num)) { }; say&foo.signature.params[0].constraint_list.perl | 16:30 | ||
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===CHECK FAILED:Calling 'foo' will never work with no arguments (line 1) Expected: :(&cb :(int , num ))» | ||
moritz | r: sub foo(&cb(int, num)) { }; say &foo.signature.params[0].constraint_list.perl | ||
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c: OUTPUT«()» | ||
moritz | r: sub foo(&cb(Int, Num)) { }; say &foo.signature.params[0].constraint_list.perl | 16:31 | |
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c: OUTPUT«()» | ||
moritz | hm :( | ||
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ANI | ASL | 16:35 | |
jnthn | I don't think it lives in the constraints. | ||
ANI | WHAT DO U MEAN | ||
masak | ANI: hi there. welcome to #perl6. | 16:36 | |
ANI: this might be the first time ever someone has done "ASL" in here. we're not so used to it :) | |||
ANI: but please, stick around. pull up a chair and make yourself comfortable. | |||
jnthn | It's a type of net connection, right? Oh, wait, that's ADSL... :) | ||
tadzik | Asymetric Subscriber Line | ||
masak | ANI: I'm sure people will tell you their age, sex, and location in due time :) | 16:37 | |
tadzik | supposedly it's analog | ||
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masak | ANI: if you could switch to lowercase, I think that would be widely appreciated, too ;) | 16:37 | |
well, except for the work "I", which is fine uppercase. | |||
word* | |||
ANI | I HAVE JUST DOWNLODED THIS PROGRAM U WANT TO CHAT OR NOT | 16:39 | |
masak | everyone: time to kick? | ||
ANI | BUY | ||
masak | o/ | 16:40 | |
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masak | come back anytime. | 16:40 | |
jnthn | SELL!!!! | ||
huf | what a strange person. | ||
masak | nah; just young. | ||
and inflexible. | |||
tadzik | heh | ||
I was in the middle of writing "67, male, Wyoming. What are you wearing?" when masak came about :) | 16:41 | ||
masak | hah | ||
huf | tadzik: what about your robe and wizard hat? | ||
tadzik | huf: I saved that for dessert | 16:42 | |
huf | om nom i've always loved the taste of textiles | 16:43 | |
daxim | tadzik, pbfcomics.com/archive_b/PBF145-Nunez.jpg | 16:46 | |
tadzik | :P | ||
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tadzik | did someone break rakudobuild recently? | 16:57 | |
moritz | I hope not :-) | 16:58 | |
tadzik | well, I have some bad news :) | 17:02 | |
dalek | p: 344b6ca | moritz++ | src/ops/nqp.ops: [nqp ops] invar annotations reduces size of generated C code by a factor 2.5 |
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tadzik | moritz: do you happen to have removed some #include in the process? | ||
gist.github.com/3137480 | 17:03 | ||
jnthn | MutableVAR? | 17:05 | |
wtf, we don't even have that PMC in Rakudo today | 17:06 | ||
tadzik: Which branch/commit are you on? :) | |||
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tadzik | jnthn: master, HEAD, master, HEAD | 17:06 | |
oh, wait | 17:07 | ||
mast...argh | |||
jnthn | You still have a master branch locally to check out? :) | ||
tadzik | apparently | ||
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dalek | nda/offline-bootstrap: 2167d8b | tadzik++ | bin/panda: Fix installing into the default location |
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supernovus | Good * #perl6 | 17:24 | |
tadzik | hello supernovus | 17:26 | |
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tadzik | panda install ufo 6.01s | 17:27 | |
acceptable :) | |||
supernovus | Just testing the rewrite of the build-project-list.pl, when it successfully builds an index.html and proto.json I'll commit the changes. | 17:28 | |
tadzik | did you rewrite it into Perl 6? | ||
supernovus | tadzik: No. It's still in Perl 5. As far as I know, there are no SSL/https libraries for Perl 6 yet (or am I mistaken?) | ||
tadzik | there is no that I know of | 17:29 | |
but that's funny, since me and sergot are just crancking out a Perl 6 version of this anyway :P | |||
supernovus | Ah. I'd love to tackle it and to port its template from HTML::Template to Template6 while I was at it, but with no SSL support, the GitHub API is unaccessable. | 17:31 | |
dalek | href="https://modules.perl6.org:">modules.perl6.org: e0df403 | (Timothy Totten)++ | / (7 files): Rewrote build-project-list.pl. It uses the Github v3 API now. |
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supernovus | I guess it could be done very easily in Perl 6, if we assume its only being run on a Linux machine, with access to say "curl" or "wget" and use an external download tool (possibly with a friendly wrapper library to make common things "just work") | 17:37 | |
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arnsholt | jnthn: How hard would it be to expose the callback signatures to Perl code, d'you think? | 17:41 | |
Mostly a question of Rakudo hacking, or more invasive surgery? | 17:42 | ||
jnthn | arnsholt: Oh, sorry...shoulda said. It's just an accessor method I think. | ||
arnsholt | Ah, spiffy! | 17:43 | |
jnthn | arnsholt: The attribute it's in is $!sub_signature | 17:44 | |
[Coke] | libcurl! | ||
jnthn | arnsholt: So if you add an introspection method to Parameter.pm, you should be good to go. | 17:45 | |
S06 doesn't seem to have a name for it. | |||
sorear | good * #perl6 | ||
arnsholt | jnthn: Cheers! | ||
masak | sorear! \o/ | ||
jnthn | oh, it does | ||
.signature | |||
o/ sorear | |||
arnsholt | .signature perhaps, for symmetry with Routine? | ||
Right. We're in agreement =) | |||
masak | seems as good a name as any to me :) | ||
jnthn | Well | 17:46 | |
It does have a problem. | |||
It's ambiguous with "the signature I was declared in" | |||
(but we don't actually store a backlink like that at the moment) | |||
Anyway, s06 says | |||
signature A nested signature to bind the argument against | 17:47 | ||
So let's go with that. | |||
arnsholt | Sounds good to me | ||
jnthn | .oO( hmm, I wonder if I wrote this bit of S06... ) |
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tadzik | r: for <> -> $a { $_.a } | 17:49 | |
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Unsupported use of <>; in Perl 6 please use lines() to read input, ('') to represent a null string or () to represent an empty listat /tmp/b8jCsiB1ve:1» | ||
tadzik | r: for <a> -> $a { $_.a } | ||
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c: OUTPUT«No such method 'a' for invocant of type 'Any' in block <anon> at /tmp/bAFOgPXfEi:1» | ||
tadzik | oh hm | ||
somehow I managed to get NPA locally this way, and was hoping to participate in the "shortest code producing NPA" contest | |||
supernovus | Well, looks like the custom logos are back, as well as most of the badges other than the "fresh" badge. I must have missed something. | ||
tadzik | supernovus++ | 17:50 | |
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tadzik | r: for <a> -> $a { eval "$_.a" } | 17:51 | |
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c: OUTPUT«use of uninitialized value of type Any in string context in block <anon> at /tmp/aeE03WseCe:1No such method 'a' for invocant of type 'Any' in block <anon> at eval_0:1 in <anon> at eval_0:1 in sub eval at src/gen/CORE.setting:486 in block <anon> at /tmp/a… | ||
tadzik | dang | ||
r: my $a = sub { for @^a -> $a { eval "$_.a" } }; $a.(<a>) | |||
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c: OUTPUT«use of uninitialized value of type Any in string context in sub <anon> at /tmp/PaSnvoHzh6:1No such method 'a' for invocant of type 'Any' in block <anon> at eval_0:1 in <anon> at eval_0:1 in sub eval at src/gen/CORE.setting:486 in sub <anon> at /tmp/PaSnv… | ||
tadzik | ok, I give up | ||
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dalek | href="https://modules.perl6.org:">modules.perl6.org: 3a3e5f8 | (Timothy Totten)++ | web/lib/P6Project/Hosts/Github.pm: Whoops, missed that. |
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[Coke] | p: eval 'print $]' :lang<perl5> | 17:58 | |
p6eval | pugs: OUTPUT«Error eval perl5: "sub { use ops (':default', 'binmode', 'entereval');my ($lang, $code) = @_;print $]}"*** 'print' trapped by operation mask at (eval 2) line 2.Can't locate object method "" via package "perl5" (perhaps you forgot to load "perl5"?).» | ||
[Coke] | p: eval '$]' :lang<perl5> | ||
p6eval | pugs: ( no output ) | ||
[Coke] | p: say (eval '$]' :lang<perl5>) | ||
p6eval | pugs: OUTPUT«5.014002» | ||
[Coke] | au++ | 18:00 | |
tadzik | who | 18:02 | |
[Coke] | how | 18:05 | |
tadzik | wow | ||
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[Coke] | oww. | 18:09 | |
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tadzik | r: "gitfoo".subst(/^git/, 'http') | 18:12 | |
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c: ( no output ) | ||
tadzik | r: "gitfoo".substr(/^git/, 'http') | ||
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c: OUTPUT«No such method '!cursor_start' for invocant of type 'Int' in regex <anon> at /tmp/7_jQ9z05cg:1 in method substr at src/gen/CORE.setting:3512 in block <anon> at /tmp/7_jQ9z05cg:1» | ||
tadzik | LTA error message | ||
colomon | n: "gitfoo".substr(/^git/, 'http') | ||
p6eval | niecza v19-13-g442e075: OUTPUT«Unhandled exception: System.InvalidCastException: Cannot cast from source type to destination type. at Anon.1.Run.MAIN.C1ANON (Niecza.Frame ) [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0  at Niecza.Kernel.RunCore (Niecza.Frame& cur) [0x00000] in <filename unknown… | ||
[Coke] | p: "gitfoo".substr(/^git/, 'http') | 18:13 | |
p6eval | pugs: OUTPUT«*** Cannot cast from VRule (MkRulePGE {rxRule = "^git", rxGlobal = False, rxStringify = False, rxAdverbs = VUndef}) to Double (VNum) at /tmp/nMjdz4fYuW line 1, column 1 - line 2, column 1» | ||
[Coke] | I win! ;) | ||
tadzik | haha :) | 18:14 | |
masak | "LTAest error" | 18:19 | |
supernovus | And, after a refresh, modules.perl6.org has the "fresh" badge again. So, everything seems to be good. | 18:20 | |
tadzik | yay! | 18:22 | |
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GlitchMr | eval: say 1, 2, 3, 4 »!%%» 2 | 18:23 | |
buubot_backup | GlitchMr: ERROR: Unrecognized character \x{bb}; marked by <-- HERE after , 2, 3, 4 <-- HERE near column 54 at (eval 20) line 1. | ||
[Coke] | supernovus++ | ||
GlitchMr | I guess that means I have to somehow configure my IRC client to send Unicode | 18:24 | |
masak | supernovus++ | ||
GlitchMr | I know that my terminal supports Unicode, but I think that IRC client sends this as ISO-8859-1 for some reason | ||
eval: say 1, 2, 3, 4 »!%%» 2 # ł | |||
buubot_backup | GlitchMr: ERROR: Unrecognized character \x{bb}; marked by <-- HERE after , 2, 3, 4 <-- HERE near column 54 at (eval 20) line 1. | ||
GlitchMr | huh? | ||
eval: say 1, 2, 3, 4 »!%%» 2 | 18:26 | ||
buubot_backup | GlitchMr: ERROR: Unrecognized character \x{bb}; marked by <-- HERE after , 2, 3, 4 <-- HERE near column 54 at (eval 20) line 1. | ||
GlitchMr | ... | ||
tadzik | tjs.azalayah.net/foo.html generated with Perl 6 :) | ||
sergot++ | |||
masak | GlitchMr: when you say '...', the rest of us have to guess at why you are confused. it's less than helpful of you. | 18:27 | |
sergot | \o/ | ||
masak | GlitchMr: this looks like an encoding issue to me. I mean besides the fact that you're calling Perl 5, not Perl 6. | ||
sergot++ | 18:28 | ||
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GlitchMr | perl6: eval: say 1, 2, 3, 4 »!%%» 2 | 18:32 | |
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Confusedat /tmp/uE1qdXvzgt:1» | ||
..niecza v19-13-g442e075: OUTPUT«123False» | |||
GlitchMr | perl6: eval: say (1, 2, 3, 4) »!%%» 2 | ||
p6eval | niecza v19-13-g442e075: OUTPUT«True False True False» | ||
..rakudo 1fe39c: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Confusedat /tmp/LdXKvN7IBL:1» | |||
GlitchMr | perl6: say (1, 2, 3, 4) »!%%» 2 | ||
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c, niecza v19-13-g442e075: OUTPUT«True False True False» | ||
GlitchMr | ok :) | 18:33 | |
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[Coke] | GlitchMr: ... | 18:34 | |
supernovus | tadzik++ | 18:39 | |
Is the code for the Perl 6 version on github yet? | 18:40 | ||
sergot++ | |||
GlitchMr | Just wondering, how can I install panda? | 18:41 | |
Oh, I see | |||
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[Coke] | +# 07/18/2012 - rakudo++ (22932); niecza (89.77%); pugs (40.01%) | 19:36 | |
whoops. | 19:37 | ||
jnthn | ooh, pugs edges over 40% again! :) | 19:38 | |
masak | \o/ | 19:39 | |
[Coke] | pugs was up at 44.63% at one point. | 19:40 | |
for 3 days back in April. ;) | |||
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[Coke] | ... but for those 3 days we were going against niecza, rakudo was borked. ;) | 19:41 | |
sorear | :D | 19:42 | |
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masak | lol, I blogged! strangelyconsistent.org/blog/talkin...-14yo-self | 20:06 | |
and it's not today's July post, which is forthcoming. | |||
[Coke] | with some surgical help from au, we can probably get to 50% in a few days. | ||
masak | [Coke]: I think so too. | ||
the 60% and 70% will be progressively harder, though. | |||
[Coke] | yes. | 20:07 | |
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skids | r: my $f = 1; my $g; $g := do { my $h = $OUTER::f; my $i = { "$h/$f/$OUTER::f".say; } }; $f = 2; $g(); $f.say; | 20:10 | |
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c: OUTPUT«use of uninitialized value of type Any in string context in block <anon> at /tmp/oifgHPCacV:11/2/2» | ||
mathw | masak: good blog post | ||
skids | r: my $f = 1; my $g; $g := do { my $f = $OUTER::f; my $i = { "$f $OUTER::f".say; } }; $f = 2; $g(); $f.say; | 20:12 | |
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c: OUTPUT«1 12» | ||
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masak | mathw: oh, good, someone liked it. I was wondering whether it'd be interesting at all for someone except the intended recipient. :) | 20:13 | |
one thing that I would have added in retrospect is "Learn English. It's probably the most useful non-programming subject you can study. Not all good programmers know English really well, but all great ones I know do." | 20:15 | ||
mathw | I tend to regret that situation | 20:16 | |
it's to my advantage, since it's my native language, but it also removes my incentives to get truly fluent in anything else | |||
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mathw | I think you give fairly good advice though | 20:17 | |
not the same as I would, but that's to be expected | |||
masak | :) | 20:20 | |
I'm curious to hear about the significant differences. | |||
if you care to tell them. | |||
mathw | Well | 20:21 | |
I tend to emphasise that if you want to make a career out of it it helps a lot if you embrace the idea of learning continuously | |||
Revel in it, love it, seek out new stuff and you'll always be on the cutting edge. Which is great for your code and your job prospects. | 20:22 | ||
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mathw | My take on languages is that you have to know several kinds of language | 20:23 | |
A bit like you say, but my kinds are different | |||
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mathw | I think in terms of... hmm. Ordinary languages, pure languages and nasty languages | 20:25 | |
[Coke] | jnthn: ah. this is the most # of spec tests pugs has passed, though, at 9177 | ||
mathw | there are overlaps. I'd place Java in 'ordinary' but it's so relentlessly ordinary it's also kind of nasty. It's all very subjective, really, but I'll share your advice that you should learn several languages from different groups | 20:27 | |
masak | :) | ||
mathw | I'd always recommend learning at least one which is as far away from the ones you already know as possible | 20:28 | |
masak | hm, I've never needed to be told to learn continuously. it's just become increasingly apparent to me how important that is. | ||
mathw | if you learn Java, go learn Haskell or Scheme or Prolog (or all three) | ||
masak | I know it's not obvious to most, or people wouldn't be so afraid of learning stuff. | ||
mathw | yeah it's not obvious, but it is to people like us | ||
I doubt you'd find anybody in here who'd be surprised by that | |||
but we're a tad self-selecting | 20:29 | ||
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sirrober1 | learning to learn embraces the "meta-" of life. It's where depth and breadth come from. | 20:29 | |
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masak .oO( I HAVE JUST DOWNLODED THIS PROGRAM U WANT TO CHAT OR NOT ) | 20:29 | ||
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flussence sees that and flinches slightly | 20:30 | ||
mathw | argh my eyes | 20:34 | |
sirrober1 | in general is: $foo = Mu; the recommended way to undefine something generically? | ||
masak | sirrober1: or Any. or Str. or whatever is the type of $foo. | ||
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masak | r: my $foo; say $foo.^name | 20:35 | |
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c: OUTPUT«Any» | ||
sirrober1 | masak: ok, thanks | ||
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lue | Hello world o/ | 20:46 | |
masak | lue! \o/ | 20:47 | |
sorear | hellue! \o/ | ||
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lue | (It seems using a pregenerated CORE.setting.pir (actually the .pbc result) doesn't work, although I didn't use the same commits of parrot...) | 20:51 | |
benabik | lue: .pbc files are more sensitive to Parrot version and architecture changes. .pir files should be independent. | 20:52 | |
lue | Hm. Perhaps I should try modifying the Makefile so that making CORE.setting.pir and CORE.setting.pbc are separate targets (because just the .pir cause make to try to make the .pir anyway) | 20:53 | |
s/cause/causes/ | |||
moritz | r: say Date.today.day-of-week | 20:58 | |
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c: OUTPUT«3» | ||
moritz | r: say (2012..2017 X 1..12).map(-> $y, $m { Date.new($y, $m, 13) }).grep(*.day-of-week == 5) | 20:59 | |
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c: OUTPUT«2012-01-13 2012-04-13 2012-07-13 2013-09-13 2013-12-13 2014-06-13 2015-02-13 2015-03-13 2015-11-13 2016-05-13 2017-01-13 2017-10-13» | ||
mathw | nice | ||
masak | :) | ||
moritz++ | |||
mathw | love the default stringification too | 21:00 | |
masak | you're welcome. | ||
oh wait, Date was entirely moritz++' fault :) | |||
moritz | blogs.perl.org/users/sawyer_x/2012/...ent-175266 | ||
masak | FIXED IN PERL 6! :P | ||
moritz | well, I stole 99% of it from Date::Simple | ||
mathw | dates are hard | 21:01 | |
why re-invent it | |||
:) | |||
masak .oO( second dates are often easier ) | |||
mathw | I would not want to write a date handling library | ||
masak: yes, but I'm currently having trouble with the sixth one | |||
masak | I've never been on a sixth date. | ||
mathw | I have | 21:02 | |
with someone else, obviously | |||
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mathw | else I would instead be having trouble with the 6+nth date | 21:02 | |
masak | :) | 21:03 | |
are you currently on the sixth date? if so, *not IRC-ing* might be a pro tip :P | |||
duh! | |||
mathw | I am not currently on the sixth date | ||
masak | oh, ok :) | ||
[Coke] has only ever been on one sixth date. | 21:04 | ||
mathw is now 'debating' the relative readability of the friday the 13th code in Perl 6 compared to doing it in C# | 21:06 | ||
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mathw | but I think it's not going anywhere because he's one of these people who assumes it's more readable when it's in a language he knows | 21:06 | |
and also that readability is objective | 21:07 | ||
masak | if it's readable *for you*, then that's still a positive trait of the language and the piece of code. | 21:08 | |
moritz | you can write it with nested loops in p6 too | 21:09 | |
mathw | moritz: we were discussing doing it with LINQ | ||
moritz | and I refrained from using the series operator :-) | ||
mathw | which the Perl 6 code definitely resembles, apart from the easier cartesian product and range operators, and the lighter anonymous function syntax | ||
masak | when I see that problem, my first thought is "sequence intersection". maybe it's just me. | 21:10 | |
mathw | spoke like a true lazy list programmer :) | ||
masak | I want to write it as `@fridays ∩ @thirteens` | ||
mathw | ah well, I think the debate is now over as he's gone back to enthusing about the puppy he's getting on saturday :) | 21:11 | |
masak | puppy! <3 | ||
moritz | n: say Date.today | ||
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moritz | r: say Set.new(1, 2) ∩ Set.new(2, 3) | ||
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Confusedat /tmp/_EOfphv1n2:1» | ||
masak | :( | 21:12 | |
those ops are not defined in Rakudo, methinks. | |||
moritz | aye :( | ||
lue | They're not even specced, IIRC | 21:13 | |
mathw | use Set::Operators; | ||
sorear | masak: if you need 9 lines of Perl and 10 minutes to find fri 13's in the next few years, you're doing it wrong. or n in $(seq 1 2000); do date -d "$n days"; done | grep 'Fri ... 13' | ||
mathw | masak: the puppy is a chocolate brown cocker spaniel. I saw a picture. Very cute. | 21:14 | |
masak | sorear: indeed. | ||
mathw | there are many ways to do it | ||
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masak | sorear: have you seen the review of some literal code Knuth wrote with the same conclusion? | 21:14 | |
mathw | clearly the only perfect solution is in SQL :) | ||
flussence | please steal my code and make it work :) github.com/flussence/Mathematical-Operators | ||
mathw -> bed | |||
masak | sorear: basically "this is very nice, but, um, <unix command | other unix command>" | 21:15 | |
sorear | also, it seems ot not be widely known that in Bourne shells you can use for loops in pipelines | 21:16 | |
masak: context: your blog got linked on #sandiego.pm | |||
masak | my blog? | 21:17 | |
I think I lost context by learning that :) | |||
what does my blog have to do with Friday the 13th? | 21:18 | ||
sorear | strangelyconsistent.org/blog/talkin...-14yo-self | ||
masak | ok, nice. | 21:19 | |
sorear | masak: was this thing a Knuthreview or a review of Knuthcode | ||
masak | it was a review of a small piece of literal code Knuth wrote in order to demo literal programming. | ||
the reviewer said "nice, but possibly way overkill since my Unix does this with one line of pipe" | 21:20 | ||
sorear | do you mean literate programming?' | ||
masak | that I do. hm, I got it wrong twice. | 21:21 | |
I must be tireder than I feel :) | 21:22 | ||
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masak | July blog post coming up. stand by. | 22:12 | |
jnthn | I'm tired...can I sit by? | ||
masak | NO! :) | 22:14 | |
lol! \o/ strangelyconsistent.org/blog/july-1...-the-grass | |||
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masak | the crypt game now has 100 tests. | 22:16 | |
Tene | :D | 22:17 | |
Very nice. | |||
masak | it will probably have 200 before the month is over. | 22:18 | |
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masak | Seganku: welcome. | 22:32 | |
Seganku | ty | 22:36 | |
masak | rn: say "hi from Rakudo and Niecza, too! :)" | 22:37 | |
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c, niecza v19-13-g442e075: OUTPUT«hi from Rakudo and Niecza, too! :)» | ||
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masak | rn: class Greeter { method greet($nick) { say "and hi $nick from a Perl 6 class!" } }; Greeter.greet("Seganku") | 22:37 | |
sergot | uhh, that was a hard day. :) | ||
p6eval | rakudo 1fe39c, niecza v19-13-g442e075: OUTPUT«and hi Seganku from a Perl 6 class!» | ||
sergot | Time to sleep. :) | 22:38 | |
Good night! o/ | |||
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masak | dobranoc, sergocie. | 22:42 | |
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lue | Apparently using a premade CORE.setting.pir causes a problem with a "missing or wrong version" of BOOTSTRAP.pm... | 23:02 | |
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lue | (when attempting to make RESTRICTED.setting.pir, that is) | 23:02 | |
masak | in what situation does this occur for you? | 23:06 | |
lue | (In the toqast branch, by the way). I'm attempting to take a CORE.setting.pir file generated on feather and use on my machine, because generating that is by far the longest step, and tends to not work for me) | 23:07 | |
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lue | I restarted my computer just for that step (which gives it a better chance of working) last night, but about an hour or so into it my impatience got me and I asked about this cheat here. | 23:10 | |
masak | ah. | 23:24 | |
I've only tried to make that branch the conventional way. | 23:25 | ||
lue | I wonder how far along it would go if I started the CORE.setting.pir generation tonight and left it running (after a reboot, of course) | 23:27 | |
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masak | good night, #perl6 | 23:44 | |
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supernovus | Still in the planning stages, but would anyone be interested in this: github.com/supernovus/perl6-www-app-easy | 23:47 | |
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supernovus | anyway, gotta run, maybe this weekend I'll make an initial version of WWW::App::Easy | 23:51 | |
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raiph | hi #perl6 | 23:54 | |
[Coke] | hi, raiph | 23:56 | |
raiph | some folk have said they are using p6 in a biz setting. recently on this channel. anyone remember who? | 23:59 |