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masak | 'night, #perl6 | 00:14 | |
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lue | good knight, masak o/ | 00:18 | |
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rurban_ | I've got a npq thinko whats wrong here? gist.github.com/4221616 | 03:42 | |
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moritz | rurban_: is that parrot's nqp or the separate nqp? | 03:48 | |
nqp: my %config := pir::getinterp__P()[pir::const::IGLOBALS_CONFIG_HASH]; | 03:49 | ||
p6eval | nqp: ( no output ) | ||
moritz | rurban_: parrot's NQP doesn't know about pir::const:: | ||
rurban_ | thats parrot-nap but I want to add an icu check to both | ||
moritz | resleep& | ||
rurban_ | oh, the const, thanks | ||
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dalek | rl6-bench: 7b25e64 | (Geoffrey Broadwell)++ | / (2 files): Extract microbenchmark list out of timeall into new microbenchmarks.pl file |
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rl6-bench: 3353a9e | (Geoffrey Broadwell)++ | timeall: Expand explanation of simple and complex tasks in timeall docs |
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rl6-bench: 1ca70d1 | (Geoffrey Broadwell)++ | / (3 files): Add --list-variants option to timeall to list all known compiler variants; document that timeall can select only individual variants to benchmark; support a --variants option to the time command in bench to select which variants timeall should benchmark |
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dalek | rl6-bench: 53b90a4 | (Geoffrey Broadwell)++ | TODO: Miscellaneous TODO maintenance |
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dalek | pan style="color: #395be5">perl6-examples: c16adc3 | (L. Grondin)++ | rosalind/prob-grondilu.pl: [rosalind] PROB |
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dalek | pan style="color: #395be5">perl6-examples: d224698 | (L. Grondin)++ | rosalind/pper-grondilu.pl: [rosalind] PPER |
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dalek | rl6-bench: 2a3c51b | (Geoffrey Broadwell)++ | TODO: Expand out TODO list for perl6/bench-scripts import, so I can do them piecemeal |
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rl6-bench: 317447f | (Geoffrey Broadwell)++ | / (2 files): Add options to allow listing all known test names, and to enable only a subset of the tests |
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rl6-bench: 079464a | (Geoffrey Broadwell)++ | TODO: Completed TODO bit |
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dalek | pan style="color: #395be5">perl6-examples: fc32a50 | (L. Grondin)++ | rosalind/tran-grondilu.pl: [rosalind] TRAN |
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grondilu_ | rn: say all(<A G>) eq any(<A G>); | 06:16 | |
p6eval | niecza v24-5-g599cbcb: OUTPUT«all(any(Bool::True, Bool::False), any(Bool::False, Bool::True))» | 06:17 | |
..rakudo 53daef: OUTPUT«all(any(True, False), any(False, True))» | |||
grondilu_ | rn: say so all(<A G>) eq any(<A G>); | ||
p6eval | rakudo 53daef, niecza v24-5-g599cbcb: OUTPUT«True» | ||
grondilu_ | rn: say so any(<A G>) eq all(<A G>); | ||
p6eval | rakudo 53daef: OUTPUT«False» | ||
..niecza v24-5-g599cbcb: OUTPUT«True» | |||
grondilu_ | That could be an interesting use case of non commutativity for boolean operators with junctions | 06:18 | |
From rosalind.info/problems/tran: | 06:19 | ||
« A transition substitutes one purine for another (A↔G) or one pyrimidine for another (C↔T) » | |||
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grondilu_ | rn: sub is-a-transition($a, $b) { say $a ne $b and ($a & $b eq any <A G> or $a & $b eq any <C T>) }; say "that's a transition" if is-a-transition <C T>; | 06:22 | |
p6eval | rakudo 53daef: OUTPUT«Not enough positional parameters passed; got 1 but expected 2 in sub is-a-transition at /tmp/tSCsSTqaV6:1 in block at /tmp/tSCsSTqaV6:1» | ||
..niecza v24-5-g599cbcb: OUTPUT«Unhandled exception: No value for parameter '$b' in 'is-a-transition' at /tmp/BaBQ_lqspR line 0 (is-a-transition @ 1)  at /tmp/BaBQ_lqspR line 1 (mainline @ 4)  at /home/p6eval/niecza/lib/CORE.setting line 4208 (ANON @ 3)  at /home/p6eval/niecza/lib… | |||
grondilu_ | rn: sub is-a-transition($a, $b) { say $a ne $b and ($a & $b eq any <A G> or $a & $b eq any <C T>) }; say "that's a transition" if is-a-transition |<C T>; | ||
p6eval | rakudo 53daef, niecza v24-5-g599cbcb: OUTPUT«Truethat's a transition» | ||
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dalek | pan style="color: #395be5">perl6-examples: d282fbb | (L. Grondin)++ | rosalind/tran-grondilu.pl: [rosalind] TRAN (simpler version) |
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grondilu_ | rn: sub infix:<m*> { reduce $^a % 10 * $^b }; say ([\m*] 1 .. *)[^10]; | 07:45 | |
p6eval | rakudo 53daef: OUTPUT«Nominal type check failed for parameter '&with'; expected Callable but got Int instead in sub reduce at src/gen/CORE.setting:6083 in sub infix:<m*> at /tmp/rTX2_PSseI:1 in block at src/gen/CORE.setting:12408 in sub coro at src/gen/CORE.setting:5630 in me… | ||
..niecza v24-5-g599cbcb: OUTPUT«Use of uninitialized value in numeric context at /home/p6eval/niecza/lib/CORE.setting line 1287 (warn @ 5)  at /home/p6eval/niecza/lib/CORE.setting line 294 (Any.Numeric @ 8)  at <unknown> line 0 (ExitRunloop @ 0)  at /tmp/6y6_H8Tq4k line 1 (infix:<… | |||
grondilu_ | rn: sub infix:<m*> { $^a % 10 * $^b }; say ([\m*] 1 .. *)[^10]; | ||
p6eval | rakudo 53daef, niecza v24-5-g599cbcb: OUTPUT«1 2 6 24 20 0 0 0 0 0» | ||
grondilu_ | oh yeah, my bad | 07:46 | |
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moritz | \o morning | 07:51 | |
sorear | o/ moritz | 07:52 | |
grondilu_ | isn't there a builtin for combination? | 07:59 | |
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grondilu | r: say comb 2, 3; | 08:00 | |
p6eval | rakudo 53daef: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===CHECK FAILED:Calling 'comb' will never work with argument types (Int, Int) (line 1) Expected any of: :(Regex $matcher, Cool $input, $limit = { ... })» | ||
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moritz | grondilu: what do you want to combine? | 08:04 | |
r: say ^2 X~ ^3 | 08:05 | ||
p6eval | rakudo 53daef: OUTPUT«00 01 02 10 11 12» | ||
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FROGGS | morning | 08:20 | |
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tadzik | good morning | 08:25 | |
jnthn | morning | 08:26 | |
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bbkr_ | good morning | 08:44 | |
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kresike | hello all you happy perl6 people | 08:54 | |
grondilu | moritz: I meant binomial coefficient | 08:57 | |
dalek | pan style="color: #395be5">perl6-examples: 301dfa9 | (L. Grondin)++ | rosalind/aspc-grondilu.pl: [rosaling] ASPC |
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moritz | grondilu: that's not built-in | 08:58 | |
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dalek | pan style="color: #395be5">perl6-examples: 85f27f2 | (L. Grondin)++ | rosalind/aspc-grondilu.pl: [rosalind] ASPC, slightly shorter |
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jnthn | Pro Tip: if explaining a bug fix to somebody by walking through a diff, and you're in a dev shop where people aren't used to looking a textual diffs, make sure they actually know that's what it is! | 09:03 | |
*at | |||
huf | :)))) | ||
jnthn | The things one takes for granted... :) | 09:04 | |
Krunch | "a dev shop where people aren't used to looking a textual diffs" | ||
wat? | |||
jnthn | Yes. I know. :( | ||
Krunch | get out of here, it's still time | 09:05 | |
jnthn | .Net shop using TFS, which is openly hostile to providing such things | ||
Krunch | s/h/th/ | ||
jnthn | So I shove git in front of it so I can actually get useful stuff done. | ||
Like, code review. | |||
huf | TFS? the only thing i can expand that to is not .. polite | 09:06 | |
jnthn | How the heck Microsoft thought making it so hard to get an easy to review diff out rather than having to click around to look at it one file at a time, I don't know... | ||
That F**king System^W^W^WTeam Foundation System | |||
huf | ah. | ||
jnthn | I hate it. | ||
huf | i'll add it to the "run if you see it" list | 09:07 | |
jnthn | Yes, do | ||
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bonsaikitten | isn't any product from Microsoft automatically tagged like that? | 09:19 | |
(and their best acronym by far was WIX, which translates roughly as WANK from german) | 09:20 | ||
tadzik | well, C# is quite nice | ||
jnthn | Aye. The Visual Studio debugger is also very nice | 09:21 | |
tadzik | yeah, it's not bad | 09:22 | |
I only touched it a little during my Windows Forms uni project | |||
didn't have time to learn it properly, so I did the same thing that I did with Java | |||
bonsaikitten | tadzik: java++ ... what you'd expect with a decade of experience from java | 09:23 | |
tadzik | well, when I had to write a Java project I just wrote C++ untill it stopped compiling, then I looked stuff up | 09:24 | |
bonsaikitten | I don't like the family of java-ish languages, they have so much redundancy in their redundant redundancy | ||
tadzik | now I was writing Java, and when it was not working I was looking for the C# way ;) | ||
but this one has first-class functions, so it's the most pleasant one | 09:25 | ||
jnthn | I once considered C# "just another Java", but then they added type inference and lambdas and lazily evaluated pipelines, then suddenly it was a lot more pleasant. | 09:28 | |
bonsaikitten | for me it's still a no-go because it doesn't run on any of the platforms I support | 09:31 | |
jnthn | That's fair enough. | 09:32 | |
grondilu | bonsaikitten: same here | 09:34 | |
bonsaikitten | amusingly I still need java and windows ... for taxes | 09:35 | |
someone didn't get the memo, I guess? | |||
jnthn | C# just happens to be really popular here in Sweden. Most of the dev teams I work with at various companies use it. | 09:42 | |
And not because I explicitly seek it out. Typically I'm there to deal with architecture level issues. | |||
But knowing the implementation langauge they're using well can't hurt. :) | 09:43 | ||
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bonsaikitten | I've mostly been exposed to people trying to use php | 09:47 | |
and lately ruby, but that's self-correcting | |||
sorear | jnthn: $dayjob just assigned me to a C# project :D | 09:50 | |
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jnthn | sorear: nice :) | 09:58 | |
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moritz has a new PC at $work | 10:09 | ||
old one was single core, 4GB mem | |||
new: quad core, 8GB RAM | |||
jnthn | Better. :) | ||
moritz | indeed :-) | ||
much better suited for rakudo spectests in its idle time :-) | |||
jnthn | ;-) | 10:10 | |
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grondilu | Any one would like to help debugging this newick parser? gist.github.com/4223474 | 10:16 | |
I get nothing and I expected the two lines ending in ';' to be outputed | 10:17 | ||
dalek | ecs: 568fe53 | (Konrad Borowski)++ | S04-control.pod: Use .is-prime. Today, we have .is-prime method. |
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grondilu | nr: gist.github.com/4223474 | 10:19 | |
jnthn | grondilu: There's always stepping through it with le debuffer | ||
p6eval | rakudo 53daef, niecza v24-5-g599cbcb: ( no output ) | ||
jnthn | *bugger | 10:20 | |
FROGGS | grondilu: the node can contain itself? | ||
grondilu | yeah it's supposed to be recursive | ||
because sthg like '(dog,(mouse,rabbit));' should parse | 10:21 | ||
jnthn | Is it a precedence issue | 10:23 | |
? | |||
Should | |||
| '(' ~ ')' <node>+ % ',' <name> | |||
be | |||
| ['(' ~ ')' <node>+ % ','] <name> | |||
perhaps? | |||
grondilu | no change | ||
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jnthn | r: my $sample = "a\nb\nc\n"; for $sample.split: "\n" { .say } | 10:26 | |
p6eval | rakudo 53daef: OUTPUT«abc» | ||
grondilu | I've tried putting '[' ']' almost everywhere to make precedence clearer, but it did not help. | 10:27 | |
jnthn | guess you already tried token instead of rule too? | 10:29 | |
But don't see why that'd be an issue here | 10:30 | ||
grondilu | damn, it did indeed worked with token | 10:31 | |
I don't understand why | |||
nr: gist.github.com/4223474 | 10:32 | ||
p6eval | rakudo 53daef, niecza v24-5-g599cbcb: OUTPUT«(cat)dog;(dog,cat);» | ||
grondilu | I guess I should read again the difference between 'rule' and 'token' | 10:33 | |
moritz | the difference is <.ws> | 10:34 | |
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felher | moritz++ # nice advent post 'bout lexical import | 11:12 | |
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moritz | thanks | 11:16 | |
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colomon | jnthn: gist.github.com/4223784 | 11:20 | |
FROGGS | japhb: gist.github.com/4223775 | ||
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FROGGS | @all: my proposal about installing distributions --^ # you can stone me now to death | 11:21 | |
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felher | btw: who wrote the project euler post? | 11:36 | |
moritz | felher: gerdr, I think | 11:49 | |
felher | moritz: yeah, that is at least what the post says. I wasn't sure if he has another nick in this channel, though :) | 11:50 | |
moritz | felher: gerdr or not_gerd | 11:52 | |
felher | moritz: ah, not_gerd. Thanks :) | 11:54 | |
jnthn | colomon: :( | ||
colomon | jnthn: yes, :( | ||
jnthn | colomon: Odd though, it's pbc_to_exe that fails | ||
But if you got a Rakudo build you musta successfully invoked that at some point. | 11:55 | ||
Is it finding the correct pbc_to_exe? | |||
colomon | no | ||
jnthn | Then that's why | ||
colomon | how the heck did I get a /usr/local/bin/pbc_to_exe? | ||
jnthn | The Makefile isn't very smart. | ||
colomon | geez, they're from 2008 | 11:56 | |
jnthn | wow! | ||
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colomon | wonder if I can safely just erase them? | 11:56 | |
(2008 date means they weren't even compiled on this particular computer!) | 11:57 | ||
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jnthn would guess so | 11:57 | ||
colomon | okay, I have perl6-debug now. and my computer hasn't blown up yet. | 11:58 | |
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moritz | \o/ | 12:01 | |
colomon | jnthn: Could not find Debugger::UI::CommandLine in any of: ? | 12:02 | |
jnthn | colomon: You need to also put that module (it's in lib) somewhere, and preferably pre-compile it. | 12:03 | |
colomon: Sorry, the installation story for this standalone isn't too great. Most people get it through installing R*. | 12:04 | ||
I really should work with tadzik++ to get this pandaable | |||
Depends on having Term::ANSIColor installed also | |||
colomon | >>> LOADING bin/step-scan.pl | 12:06 | |
>>> LOADING lib/ISO_10303_21/Grammar.pm | |||
pain in the neck, but I seem to have it functional | 12:07 | ||
\o/ | |||
now I have to learn how to use it! | |||
tadzik | jnthn: yeah, the case of plugging-in to panda builder somehow | 12:11 | |
I should have a branch or such which tries to implement it, but stumbles upon a rakudobug of sort | |||
I don't think I reported that one :/. | 12:12 | ||
jnthn | If it lets us get le debugger installable through Panda I'd probably be quite motivated to fix it :P | 12:28 | |
colomon: Type "help" for a list of the commands :) | 12:29 | ||
It tells you all it can do :) | |||
colomon | jnthn: I was just going to go back and look at your Advent post again. :) | ||
jnthn | That also gives a fairly practical overview. | 12:31 | |
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brrt | can any polish person help me out here? | 13:19 | |
my colleagues suggest that racism is prevalent in poland, and for this reason they want to censor images containing coloured people | |||
hoelzro | blog.angryasianman.com/2009/08/phot...-site.html | 13:20 | |
brrt | is this true? | ||
oh my god | |||
it is true | |||
hoelzro | haha | ||
hoelzro is not Polish | |||
tadzik | phenny: en pl "prevalent"? | ||
phenny | tadzik: "rozpowszechniony" (en to pl, translate.google.com) | 13:21 | |
tadzik | oh | ||
hoelzro | well, I'm not from Poland. I'm Polish by ancestry, though | ||
tadzik | well, I don't think I agree | ||
(being Polish) | |||
brrt | i cannot imagine | ||
hoelzro | I just remember that example from a while ago =) | ||
and found it pretty funny | |||
huf | i wouldnt censor anything to appease racists | ||
brrt | well, its funny until you are asked to do it | ||
huf | but if poland is anything like hungary, then racism is endemic | ||
and i'd expect less fortunate societies to be more racist | 13:22 | ||
so post-soviet republics are in peril | |||
tadzik | there are hardcore nationalists propagating racism, but it's a minority, and the same kind of people are everywhere | ||
huf | but that's all i know :) | ||
brrt | so | ||
tadzik | I have plenty of black people on my university, nobody cares | ||
huf | tadzik: oh sure, maybe it's not against blacks :) | ||
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tadzik | I didn't hear of anything like "censoring images" besides this one stupid microsoft case | 13:23 | |
huf | in hungary, lots of people are racist againt blacks, but the level of racism is nothing compared to what chinese or the roma get | ||
.. or jews | |||
tadzik | and, tbh, I'm not quite surprised with microsoft move | ||
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huf | yeah, that was really weird | 13:23 | |
tadzik | it's stupid and funny, but it's all about targeting specific group of people | ||
even Cialdini says, that we're more likely to like people which are like us | 13:24 | ||
(like like like) | |||
if you target an advertisment at housewives, you put a housewife in the advert | |||
huf | well yes | ||
tadzik | if you target white businessmen... | ||
I don't think targeting black businessmen in Poland would be economically... | 13:25 | ||
phenny: "uzasadione"? | |||
phenny | tadzik: "uzasadione" (pl to en, translate.google.com) | ||
tadzik | very helpful | ||
phenny: "uzasadnione"? | |||
phenny | tadzik: "justified" (pl to en, translate.google.com) | ||
tadzik | yes, this | ||
...simply because we have little to none of them | |||
brrt | tadzik, even white businessmen live in a world where people come with all varieties of skin pigmentation | 13:26 | |
tadzik | of course | ||
brrt | it is bizarre to pretend otherwise, especially in 2012 | ||
tadzik | but would you force 4 kinds of skin colours on one ad just for the sake of not being accused of racism?> | ||
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brrt | no, i would take natural photos | 13:27 | |
as they are | |||
these people are clearly not polish, either, are they? | |||
tadzik | iow: I'm not surprised that they used 3 white people on the Polish ad, but since they actually photoshoped american ad, well, they're asking for being accused | ||
a_b_c | Hi there, is the ''N' in "s:nth(N)" can be counted from the end? Such as nth(-1) | ||
brrt | if you are an international company and want to present yourself as such | ||
you better be honest about it | |||
tadzik | I don't disagree that it was a stupid move :) | 13:28 | |
huf | tadzik: if you're making an ad in polan for poland, sure, leave out the blacks | ||
tadzik | right | ||
huf | but if you're just importing a foreign ad, ... oh come on | ||
moritz | a_b_c: I don't think so | ||
a_b_c: but you can do (m:g/foo/)[*-1] | 13:29 | ||
a_b_c | thanks | ||
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brrt | grondilu, i'd argue you should ask #vim :-) i have no idea | 13:53 | |
hoelzro | grondilu: I'm trying to improve the Perl 6 support in Vim, so once you figure it out, please let me know! | ||
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grondilu | panda has been broken for me for a few days now | 14:37 | |
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moritz | broken in what way? | 14:38 | |
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grondilu | well, I ran 'boostrap.pl' and I got: Missing or wrong version of dependency 'src/gen/CORE.setting' | 14:43 | |
moritz | sounds like you have an old version of panda installed already | ||
in that case, try rebootstrap.pl | |||
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moritz | or wipe out the old installation before running bootstrap.pl again | 14:44 | |
grondilu ran rebootstrap.pl | |||
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grondilu | seems to work better indeed | 14:44 | |
yet I'm asked to compile /usr/local/src/rakudo/install/lib/parrot/4.10.0-devel/languages/perl6/site/lib/JSON/Tiny/Actions.pm | |||
grondilu does it | 14:45 | ||
grondilu now reruns rebootstrap.pl | |||
moritz | easier to to wipe out the old files than trying to fix it by hand | ||
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tadzik | FROGGS: your gist looks pretty neat | 15:11 | |
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grondilu | "No object at index 333": gist.github.com/4225358 | 15:32 | |
I wonder if I did not screw up my panda installation at some point. | 15:33 | ||
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jnthn wonders if we shoudln't prepend all of these messages with "Out of date pre-compiled file loaded." or some such. | 15:35 | ||
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jnthn | decommute & | 15:59 | |
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kresike | bye folks | 16:25 | |
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diakopter | [Coke]: koohii? | 17:01 | |
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jnthn | diakopter: coffee | 17:03 | |
but in jp, I think | |||
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diakopter | moar indeed | 17:04 | |
but the line at starbucks is too long atm | |||
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diakopter | to leave my computer attended | 17:04 | |
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lichtkind | Int has a is_prime method? | 17:07 | |
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FROGGS_ | is-prime | 17:08 | |
r: say 7.is-prime | |||
p6eval | rakudo 53daef: OUTPUT«True» | ||
moritz | nr: say (1..20).grep: *.is-prime | 17:09 | |
p6eval | rakudo 53daef, niecza v24-5-g599cbcb: OUTPUT«2 3 5 7 11 13 17 19» | ||
lichtkind | cool | ||
moritz | nr: say (2**128 + 1).is-prime | ||
p6eval | rakudo 53daef, niecza v24-5-g599cbcb: OUTPUT«False» | 17:10 | |
moritz | anybody knows a Mersenne prime by rote? :-) | ||
TimToady | RC has some | ||
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TimToady | though looks like they're mostly going composites, so the largest one listed is M31 | 17:13 | |
ooh, M89 | |||
M11213 | 17:15 | ||
in rosettacode.org/wiki/Lucas-Lehmer_test | 17:16 | ||
M44497 | |||
cosimo_ | nr: say (2**89 - 1).is-prime | ||
p6eval | rakudo 53daef, niecza v24-5-g599cbcb: OUTPUT«True» | ||
FROGGS_ | what are these M-values? | ||
cosimo_ | nr: say (2**11213 - 1).is-prime | 17:17 | |
FROGGS_ | oic | ||
cosimo_ | ehm... :) | ||
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p6eval | rakudo 53daef, niecza v24-5-g599cbcb: OUTPUT«(timeout)» | ||
FROGGS_ | hehe | ||
TimToady | M524287 | ||
dalek | blets: 1344aa1 | (Herbert Breunung)++ | docs/appendix-a-index.txt: add is-prime to A |
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TimToady | that's the largest one I've found on RC | 17:19 | |
(by Mathematica) | |||
pmurias | RC? | 17:25 | |
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lichtkind | moritz do you have any plans for a p6 talk in kreuzberg? | 17:26 | |
arnsholt | pmurias: RosettaCode, I think | 17:27 | |
FROGGS_ | lichtkind: whats up in kreutzberg? do you mean gpw2013? | 17:33 | |
lichtkind | yes | ||
FROGGS_ | k | ||
lichtkind | there its taking place | ||
do i know your swamp? | 17:34 | ||
Woodi | hallo | 17:37 | |
lichtkind | hai woody | 17:38 | |
FROGGS: i ment you, did we talk somewhere? | 17:39 | ||
Woodi | I think that we in Poland don't have rasists problems with black ppls. just becouse our history do not give us a way to create it | ||
lichtkind | your so right nigga | ||
Woodi | so anyone sugesting anti-black thingies in Poland makes fail :) | 17:40 | |
but... must say we have some starting base for it :) eg. mentioning someone black-pigmented make sentence shifts into funy matters... | 17:43 | ||
but, me thing, no that kind of 'problems' here... | 17:44 | ||
moritz | lichtkind: not yet | 17:45 | |
afk | |||
lichtkind | moritz: allright i grapped the oo topic | 17:46 | |
grabbed | |||
Woodi | on the other hand that ad mentioned above was so, so clearly american political-correct and out of context in europe :) | ||
FROGGS_ | lichtkind: we might talked once between the sessions at the las yapc | ||
last* | 17:47 | ||
and we are both in $foo #17 iirc | |||
lichtkind | FROGGS: its #16 | 17:49 | |
FROGGS_ | ahh, k | 17:51 | |
Woodi | to be honest we definitly *have* other problems, bigger probably is 'bad fame' for Jews... anyway, it isn't everyday problem, rather history one... | 17:52 | |
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rurban_ | day7 advent preview: perl6advent.wordpress.com/?p=1217 | 18:02 | |
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lichtkind | Woodi yes polans tend to be proud but dont worry its all good :) | 18:20 | |
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masak | evening, #perl6 | 18:25 | |
rurban | ERROR: Permission to perl6/mu.git denied to rurban. | 18:27 | |
- 7 MIME::Base64 - Why encoded strings are better -- rurban | |||
+ 7 MIME::Base64 - On encoded strings -- rurban | |||
masak | rn: sub is-transition($from, $to) { state %t = 'AGGACTTC'.comb; %t{$from} eq $to }; say is-transition 'C', 'T' | 18:32 | |
p6eval | rakudo 53daef, niecza v24-5-g599cbcb: OUTPUT«True» | ||
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FROGGS | tadzik: thanks # comment about the gist | 19:03 | |
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timotimo | moritz: the preformatted code blocks from day 6 reach through the right side of the margin (or into the menu on the right) | 19:05 | |
FROGGS | phenny: please ask japhb if he has a chance to look at gist.github.com/4223775 (comments would be nice :o) | ||
phenny: ask japhb if he has a chance to look at gist.github.com/4223775 (comments would be nice :o) | 19:06 | ||
phenny | FROGGS: I'll pass that on when japhb is around. | ||
FROGGS | okay, without please ;o) | ||
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FROGGS | phenny++ # anyway | 19:06 | |
grondilu | rn: say "foo_bar" ~~ / <ident>+ /; | 19:10 | |
p6eval | niecza v24-5-g599cbcb: OUTPUT«#<match from(0) to(7) text(foo_bar) pos([].list) named({"ident" => (#<match from(0) to(7) text(foo_bar) pos([].list) named({}.hash)>, ).list.item}.hash)>» | ||
..rakudo 53daef: OUTPUT«「foo_bar」 ident => 「foo_bar」» | |||
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masak | phenny: en pl "prevalent"? | 19:18 | |
phenny | masak: "rozpowszechniony" (en to pl, translate.google.com) | ||
masak | could someone dissect this word for me? why is it so long? | ||
FROGGS | hehe, and how to say that.... | 19:19 | |
tadzik | hehe | ||
powszechy means common | |||
FROGGS | phenny: de ru "Sehenswürdigkeit"? | ||
phenny | FROGGS: "зрение" (de to ru, translate.google.com) | ||
tadzik | rozpowszechniać is to commonize, let's say | ||
FROGGS | ? | ||
masak | tadzik: what's "roz" in the beginning do? is it a kind of action prefix? | ||
tadzik: like "be-" in English. "befuddle", "beguile". | 19:20 | ||
"bemuse", "besmirch". | |||
tadzik | masak: I don't think that's a rule | ||
it's not independent, surly | |||
masak | phenny: pl en "roz"? | ||
phenny | masak: "solution" (pl to en, translate.google.com) | ||
tadzik | er, no :) | ||
rozwiązanie, yes | |||
masak | :) | ||
Woodi | wat ? :) | ||
tadzik | wiązać is to make a knot | 19:21 | |
rozwiązać, is to un-knot something | |||
rozwiązanie is the result, let's say | |||
masak | tadzik: why do you put "roz" in front of certain words? | ||
Woodi thing there is no 'roZ' word in polish... | |||
tadzik | wasn't me! | ||
masak | "you" as in "you Polish people". | 19:22 | |
tadzik | masak: it may be that it's similar to "de" in english | ||
demistify | |||
Woodi | masak: they learned us to do this... | ||
tadzik | decompose | ||
taught | |||
masak | tadzik: oh, so it conveys an opposite? | ||
tadzik | er, somewhat | ||
perigrin | derive ... but only if you rived in the beginning. | ||
tadzik | not really the opossite | ||
pył is, sort of a dust | |||
rozpylać is to make this dust | 19:23 | ||
a spray-way | |||
masak | phenny: en pl "powder"? | ||
phenny | masak: "proszek" (en to pl, translate.google.com) | ||
masak | phenny: pl en "pył"? | 19:24 | |
phenny | masak: "dust" (pl to en, translate.google.com) | ||
masak | phenny: pl en "rozpylać"? | ||
phenny | masak: "spray" (pl to en, translate.google.com) | ||
Woodi | maybe roz is like wave or tornado :) | 19:25 | |
masak | phenny: en pl "like wave or tornado"? | ||
phenny | masak: "jak fala lub tornado" (en to pl, translate.google.com) | ||
Woodi | it's adding entropy :) | 19:26 | |
masak | Woodi: solving a knot sounds like decreasing entropy, though. | ||
Woodi | but not necesary make thing chaotic | ||
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Woodi | pl.wiktionary.org/wiki/roz- :) | 19:28 | |
tadzik | :D | ||
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masak likewise | 19:29 | ||
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arnsholt | Ah, shoot. The English page is only for Czech | 19:30 | |
masak | I GT'd the Polish to English. | ||
GlitchMr | back... Wiktionary even has prefixes? | ||
masak | "prefix forming nouns derived from other nouns" -- so, it's a monad? ;) | ||
tadzik: "(1.3.c) to increase the size , intensity , etc. something" -- this seems to be what's going on with "rozpowszechniać" | 19:31 | ||
Woodi | masak: now it look strange ppls need to memorize such things :) | 19:32 | |
GlitchMr | As for "wiązać" and "rozwiązać", right, those are opposites. | ||
But in most cases, "roz" doesn't mean opposites. | |||
sjohnson | hmm, i would have guessed 13! | 19:33 | |
GlitchMr | masak: "powszechniać" isn't a verb. | 19:34 | |
But it seems to be right | 19:35 | ||
If I would compare it with "upowszechniać" | |||
Woodi | but upowszechniac is :) | ||
u- is prefix too :) | |||
but that prefixes do not seems to be operators... | 19:36 | ||
GlitchMr | Well, in Polish language prefixes are complex. Actually, I'm not sure if there's any rule to those. | 19:37 | |
arnsholt | Prefixes tend to be complicated in general | ||
In English for example, there are some prefixes that are relatively productive, but only with certain stems | 19:38 | ||
(Because of hysterical raisins, of course) | |||
Woodi | but they are usefull, eg. save time, allow talk less :) | 19:39 | |
FROGGS | it would be good if there are rules for that, so that you can create new words | 19:40 | |
GlitchMr | Even "nie-" is complex. Usually it means negation of something. | ||
But there are words like "nienawidzić". Polish doesn't have "nawidzić". | |||
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arnsholt | In Latin there's a class of movement verbs, all with different prefixes derived from a root word that is no longer used =) | 19:41 | |
GlitchMr | Perhaps it had in the history, not sure, really. | ||
arnsholt | Most likely the root word fell out of use but the derived form stayed in use | ||
The Latin ones I mentioned are still in use in English too: progressive, ingressive, egressive, and so on | 19:43 | ||
All derived from a root verb gredior which isn't actually used in Latin | |||
Although, now that I talk about it, it would be neat if the unprefixed variant was attested in something like Oscan or Umbrian | 19:44 | ||
GlitchMr | Also, those special cases. Natural languages are full of those. Like сорок that means 40 in Russian. | ||
FROGGS | {advent calender}++ # this might help me with my import problem for my module SDL | 19:45 | |
arnsholt | GlitchMr: Why is that weird? | 19:47 | |
GlitchMr | en.wiktionary.org/wiki/сорок | ||
See "See also" | |||
Other X0 numbers actually follow a rule. | 19:48 | ||
Except for девяносто... is 4 special or what? | |||
masak | GlitchMr: oh! I had forgotten about сорок! thanks for reminding me :) | ||
GlitchMr: I was so flummoxed the first time I learned that word. :D | |||
tadzik | сорок sounds like kopa | 19:49 | |
arnsholt | Right, now I see. That is weird | 19:50 | |
Possibly a Turkish loan. Cool | 19:51 | ||
GlitchMr | Actually, kopa is like 5 dozens. | ||
FROGGS | well, in german language the 11 and 12 are weird, the others follow a plan | ||
GlitchMr | "Tuzin" in Polish | ||
FROGGS | ... and I thought a dozen is 12 | 19:52 | |
GlitchMr | Because it is | ||
I have said, 5 dozens - 5 tuzinów. | |||
FROGGS | ahh, kopa, not copok | 19:53 | |
masak .oO( a dozen is 12 unless you're a baker ) | |||
FROGGS | masak? | ||
Woodi | hmm ? baker ? | ||
GlitchMr | So, do you mean elf and zwölf. Yeah, that's odd to me too. | ||
tadzik | elf-cwelf | ||
FROGGS | GlitchMr: right, because dreizehn is 3=drei + 10=zehn | ||
GlitchMr | I know ;-) | 19:54 | |
masak | FROGGS: nono, сорок, not copok. :D | ||
FROGGS | thats the only oddity I can think of | ||
tadzik | m? | ||
ww, sorry | |||
FROGGS | masak: whatever ;o) | ||
masak | FROGGS: they're not even close! | ||
.u кk | |||
phenny | U+043A CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER KA (к) | ||
U+006B LATIN SMALL LETTER K (k) | |||
GlitchMr | masak: if you want to go with Latin, use sorok. | ||
FROGGS | just three pixels on my screen difference | 19:55 | |
GlitchMr | But Cyrillic is preferred - сорок. | ||
masak | GlitchMr: thank you for informing me of how Cyrillic is pronounced. this would have been very useful for me in certain situations, such as severe memory loss. | ||
:P | |||
GlitchMr | Well, it isn't that easy | ||
masak | oh, it's pretty easy, once you know how. | 19:56 | |
I'll give you a quick run-through some day. | |||
GlitchMr | о is spelled differently depending on accent | ||
masak | o rly? | ||
tadzik | :D | ||
GlitchMr | IPA: [ˈsorək] | ||
FROGGS | thats spocks father, is it? | 19:57 | |
tadzik | SPOILER ALERT | ||
GlitchMr | With accent, о is spelled like o, otherwise it's spelled like ə. | ||
tadzik | oh, no, I've seen that one I think :) | ||
GlitchMr | Or if we map to Cyrillic, о without accent is spelled like а. | 19:58 | |
.u а | |||
phenny | U+0430 CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER A (а) | ||
GlitchMr | "sorok" was transliteration | ||
FROGGS | masak: klingon is a nice language btw, if these pre- and suffix are fun for you | ||
masak | GlitchMr: was gonna say. isn't the unstressed о pronounced more like [a]? | 19:59 | |
GlitchMr | Yes | ||
masak | GlitchMr: also, after learning Cyrillic, all transliterations look a bit sad and insufficient. | ||
because Cyrillic is really good at capturing the Russian sounds. | 20:00 | ||
and transliterated Latin isn't. | |||
tadzik | go figure :) | ||
GlitchMr | Oh, and accent is moving in Russian. For сорок, the accent is on first о. | ||
masak | GlitchMr: "stress is nondeterministic" :) | ||
GlitchMr: "accent" doesn't mean what you think it means. | 20:01 | ||
GlitchMr | False friends ;-) | ||
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_friend | |||
But right, I think I should've used stress. | |||
en.wiktionary.org/wiki/akcent | |||
masak | it's the same false friend in Swedish. | 20:02 | |
hm, no. never mind. | 20:03 | ||
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japhb | FROGGS, I glanced through 4223775 because I noticed the IRC highlight, but have been too busy with $day_job to do more than that. I do like the Tron references, BTW. And the way you present your interface ideas. | 20:14 | |
phenny | japhb: 19:06Z <FROGGS> ask japhb if he has a chance to look at gist.github.com/4223775 (comments would be nice :o) | ||
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tadzik | . o O ( [F]irst time /r/perl6, be nice ) | 20:15 | |
I didn't write that :) | |||
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FROGGS | japhb: the reason that I would just append numeric uids (1..n) is because the auth can be a url or samething, you cant put that in a path... So you cant trust the path/filename anyway and you must use the manifest | 20:24 | |
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japhb | FROGGS, we had discussed mapping URL -> path in a lossy way, but taking advantage of the fact that in actual use collisions of the lossy-mapped auth are likely to be rare. | 20:32 | |
(where we = #perl6) | 20:33 | ||
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dalek | rl6-roast-data: bbfac19 | coke++ | / (3 files): today (automated commit) |
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tadzik | jnthn: oh, oh! | 20:41 | |
the bug fixed itself when I wasn't looking :) | |||
I just panda-installed rakudo-debugger | |||
jnthn | Oh | ||
\o/ | |||
sirrobert | nice =) | 20:42 | |
phenny | sirrobert: 29 Nov 14:29Z <jnthn> tell sirrobert be sure you're not trying to step into a pre-compiled module (ideally it would never use pre-compiled things and always compile debug versions...I'll make it do that eventually...) | ||
tadzik | well, almost ;) | ||
I have something like gist.github.com/4228162 | |||
jnthn | tadzik: You got a commit bit to rakudo-debugger already if you need to diddle its META.info or whatever. | ||
Nice | 20:43 | ||
Then the module in lib is just a normal thing. | |||
tadzik | yeah | ||
jnthn | Depends on Term::ANSIColor | ||
tadzik | that's the part that doesn't work :) | ||
jnthn | ah | ||
tadzik | but it may be that I just need to remove the 'return' which Panda::Builder does when finishing with Build.pm :) | ||
[Coke] starts again to see if he can build pugs... first hit googling for the error I'm getting... is my gist. Uhoh. | 20:45 | ||
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tadzik | and now panda stopped building with Malformed UTF-8 String. Wtf | 20:55 | |
tadzik ponders Dist::Zilla-ish thing for Perl 6 | 20:56 | ||
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tadzik | although I more need a revived Module::Starter probably | 20:57 | |
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colomon | tadzik++ | 21:12 | |
sergot | hi everyone! o/ | 21:14 | |
tadzik | hello sergot :) | ||
masak | sergocie! \o/ | 21:17 | |
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sorear | sergocie, tadzik, colomon, maska! | 21:30 | |
colomon | o/ | ||
tadzik | (: | 21:31 | |
masak | sorear! \o/ | 21:33 | |
sergot | \o/ | 21:36 | |
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masak | 'night, #perl6 | 21:51 | |
sergot | masak: good night! | 21:53 | |
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dalek | nda: ce829d7 | tadzik++ | lib/Panda/Builder.pm: Support custom builders. Experimental, may break |
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tadzik | *drum roll* | 22:28 | |
dalek | kudo-debugger: 0f4dcf1 | tadzik++ | / (2 files): Make it Panda-installable |
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tadzik | jnthn: high five :) | ||
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jnthn | o/⁵\o | 22:31 | |
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jnthn | tadzik++ | 22:31 | |
[Coke] | jnthn++ #emoticon. | ||
tadzik | the whole mechanism will probably change, but it works for now :) | 22:32 | |
dalek | kudo-debugger: d8f47ac | jnthn++ | README.markdown: Update README. Suggest panda installation now it's possible (tadzik++). Also link to blog post and video demonstrating it. |
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jnthn | tadzik: Guess it also wants the META.info adding to ecosystem? | ||
tadzik | jnthn: oh, sure | 22:43 | |
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dalek | osystem: ed626b0 | jonathan++ | META.list: Add Rakudo::Debugger. |
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flussence | is there a trick to installing rakudo git so that I don't have to update my $PATH every time the parrot version changes? :/ | 22:55 | |
japhb | diakopter, re: irclog.perlgeek.de/perl6/2012-12-05#i_6216009 , a few years back I saw an add for a screen saver that supposedly detected the keyboard patterns of a cat on the keyboard, and flashed the display and made loud noises to try to shoo the cat away. | ||
tadzik, re: github.com/tadzik/panda/commit/ce829d76f5#L0R41 , should that be unshift instead of push (and later shift instead of pop)? | 22:56 | ||
sorear | use a webcam to detect cats approaching the keyboard | 22:57 | |
jnthn | Thing is, cats already know they're cute enough to get away with anything :) | 23:00 | |
japhb | FROGGS, re: gist.github.com/4223775 , I like the power you implying, though I'd definitely want a quieter default (all that info is more than a little verbose!). As for the 'activate' command (which I read as similar in concept to Debian alternatives), I've been letting that basic idea simmer in the back of my head for a few days and I'm beginning to think A) it's not *quite* that simple, and B) nevertheless we need something like | 23:01 | |
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japhb | TimToady, regarding packaging and zipballs and such, I'm beginning to think that (for the specific case of a git repo holding the source), a release really just needs to be a revish. A tag is of course easy for humans, but any revish will do. | 23:04 | |
So then the question is what kind of build procedure happens on install, and if it destroys all that fun revish info. | 23:05 | ||
japhb wonders if really we want to see through the commit/tag to the git tree object | 23:06 | ||
japhb goes back to his regularly scheduled work ... | 23:07 | ||
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dalek | rl6-bench: 23baaf3 | (Geoffrey Broadwell)++ | / (2 files): Add --runs option to set number of times each test will be run for each compiler variant |
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jnthn | 'night, #perl6 | 23:44 |