»ö« Welcome to Perl 6! | perl6.org/ | evalbot usage: 'perl6: say 3;' or rakudo:, niecza:, std:, or /msg camelia perl6: ... | irclog: irc.perl6.org | UTF-8 is our friend! Set by sorear on 25 June 2013. |
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[Pujol] | hi! | 00:19 | |
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sorear | o/ [Pujol] | 00:28 | |
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solemn2 | 12,10F01,02U05,06C05,01K09,03F07,15U01,10C15,00K03,10F05,14U09,12C11,13K14,03F06,15U12,00C02,11K03,15F04,14U15,14C02,08K05,02F04,00U05,09C05,08K10,05F11,12U11,12C05,14K02,14F12,09U10,02C04,11K13,06F10,09U14,15C05,04K13,02F07,14U15,10C12,11K09,06F15,07U06,09C12,01K08,15F07,04U13,11C06,01K | 00:57 | |
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japhb | o/ | 02:40 | |
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japhb | Anyone currently awake happen to know if rakudo-parrot or rakudo-jvm is currently a better choice for writing TCP network clients, in both the textual protocol and packed binary protocol cases? | 02:52 | |
(Including if one is better for text and the other for binary) | |||
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grondilu | isnt reading an ASCII file so common that we might as well define 'sub lines(Str $f) { open($f).lines }' ? | 04:01 | |
I meant: reading an ASCII file *line by line* | |||
ah no actually, lines is already used to split a string with newlines. Forget it, then. | 04:02 | ||
benabik | S16:49 | 04:07 | |
synopsebot | Link: perlcabal.org/syn/S16.html#line_49 | ||
benabik | r: say lines | ||
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«Land der Berge, Land am Strome, Land der Äcker, Land der Dome, Land der Hämmer, zukunftsreich! Heimat bist du großer Söhne, Volk, begnadet für das Schöne, vielgerühmtes Österreich, vielgerühmtes Österreich! Heiß umfehdet, wild umstritten liegst dem Erdteil du inmi… | ||
benabik | grondilu: ^^ If you want a specific file, then $f.IO.lines is just as easy as lines($f) | ||
(Okay, .IO. is 2 more characters than () ) | 04:08 | ||
Actually, in Rakudo sub lines takes a $fh argument that just defaults to $*ARGFILES. | 04:09 | ||
So it already works that way. | 04:10 | ||
Although it doesn't try to coerce to a .IO :-/ | 04:11 | ||
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grondilu | std: q:p{path} | 04:41 | |
camelia | std c2215f0: OUTPUT«ok 00:00 41m» | ||
grondilu | r: say q:p{path} | 04:42 | |
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«===SORRY!=== Error while compiling /tmp/Axs2v_Y54NUnrecognized adverb: :pat /tmp/Axs2v_Y54N:1------> say q:p⏏{path} expecting any of: colon pair (restricted)» | ||
grondilu | n: say q:n{path} | ||
camelia | niecza v24-88-g1f87209: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Unrecognized quote modifier: n at /tmp/hxfQ_PwJUv line 1:------> say q⏏:n{path}Unhandled exception: Check failed at /home/p6eval/niecza/boot/lib/CORE.setting line 1502 (die @ 5)  at /home/p6eval/ni… | ||
grondilu | I guess lines could be defined as 'multi lines(Path $p) { open($p).lines }' or something. | 04:43 | |
benabik | Most sub forms just redirect to the method version. | ||
grondilu | r: say join ":", lines "foo\nbar" | 04:44 | |
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«foo:bar» | ||
grondilu | there's already a candidate for lines(Str) | ||
benabik | Well, I think it's lines(Any). lines($a) == $a.lines | 04:45 | |
grondilu | oh ok | 04:46 | |
benabik | Most core subs work the same way. | ||
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moritz | good morning everyone! | 04:51 | |
diakopter | hi | 05:01 | |
woolfy | \o | 05:04 | |
diakopter: arrived at your room ok tonight? | 05:05 | ||
...last night... | |||
japhb | o/ | 05:06 | |
woolfy | hotel Dnipro, room, leont? | ||
japhb | Hackathon before YAPC::EU? | ||
woolfy | Hackathon in 2 hours! Yep. | ||
japhb | Cool beans. Any particular subject? | 05:07 | |
woolfy | Not for me. I'm supporting team for Liz. I'll do some shopping. | 05:15 | |
japhb | :-) | 05:17 | |
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Agamemnus | ok, how do I get camelia the bot to output multicolor text? | 05:38 | |
I'd like to see if my client supports it | |||
JimmyZ | ,11F | ||
Agamemnus | anyone? | 05:39 | |
forget about it, i have a 5 second attention span | |||
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grondilu | rn: try { .say } for ^3 | 05:40 | |
camelia | niecza v24-88-g1f87209: OUTPUT«012» | ||
..rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«(Any)(Any)(Any)» | |||
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sorear | at least they're honest | 05:59 | |
tadzik1 | hello #perl6 | 06:05 | |
FROGGS | morning | 06:06 | |
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jnthn | morning, #perl6 | 06:26 | |
japhb | morning! | ||
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sorear | o/ | 06:28 | |
labster | \o sorear | 06:34 | |
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sorear | that's an ... interesting ... mail on p6u | 06:40 | |
FROGGS | ohh yeah -.- | 06:46 | |
sad that subscribed a bit late (did it now tbc), sorear: can you email him that he tries to execute Perl5 code with the perl6 interpreter? | 06:50 | ||
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FROGGS | I'll answer the following questions when I get the mails | 06:51 | |
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sorear is too out of the loop for that | 06:55 | ||
FROGGS | k | ||
timotimo | he did point out that he figured out that the inine::c thing isn't the same from perl5 and just posted what he tried to use | 06:58 | |
FROGGS | timotimo: and he is tried to use a perl5 module, Math::Simple | ||
(and Perl5 syntax all over the place) | 06:59 | ||
timotimo: you have subscribed to that mailing list already? | |||
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timotimo | i was once subscribed, then found out that using nntp is much cooler, then installed a new OS on my laptop and didn't migrate my settings, so at the moment i'm not subscribed | 07:05 | |
FROGGS | I'd like to reply to that mail somehow :/ | ||
timotimo | the Math::Simple module isn't actually from perl5, or if it is it's ... indeed ridiculously simple | 07:06 | |
note that he included the whole contents of the file verbatim in the mail | |||
FROGGS | right, and he uses Perl5 tools like h2xs... | ||
I'd like to paste a working piece of code | 07:07 | ||
timotimo | i suppose that transforms a c header file into an XS module? | ||
FROGGS | I think so | 07:08 | |
lizmat | jnthn gives an introduction! | 07:14 | |
FROGGS | link to livestream at hand? | ||
timotimo would love to hear what's going on, too | |||
FROGGS | ó.ò | ||
timotimo | like, a google hangout or something | ||
lizmat | no livestream | ||
FROGGS | a spare laptop with a cam around? :o) | 07:15 | |
timotimo | i'd settle for audio-only, too, fwiw | 07:16 | |
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cono | hiya! | 07:24 | |
moritz | hi! | ||
masak | hi cono! \o/ | ||
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masak | vovka! \o/ | 07:25 | |
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masak | r: say "leont! \\o/" | 07:25 | |
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«leont! \o/» | ||
jnthn | finally, a connection | ||
leont | :-D | ||
vovka | Hello everybody from YAPC::2013 ;) | 07:26 | |
cono | o/ | ||
moritz | we're now sitting on a long table, I'm counting about 16 people | 07:27 | |
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timotimo | that's like 10 more than there is perls! | 07:28 | |
moritz | has anybody seen tadzik today? | 07:29 | |
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diakopter | moritz: nope never appeared at breakfast since 7 | 07:31 | |
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FROGGS | damn it, panda is unable to install File::Find :/ | 07:31 | |
moritz | I now noticed that the IRC log reload button doesn't handle network failure gracefully | 07:32 | |
lizmat | test | ||
moritz | lizmat: passed | ||
FROGGS | not ok 10 - found one of two files due to X::IO::Dir | ||
# got: '2' | |||
# expected: '1' | |||
panda/ext/File__Tools$ PERL6LIB=lib perl6 t/01-file-find.t that is | 07:33 | ||
grondilu already mentioned this on IRC few days ago | |||
tadzik1 | hey, hey | ||
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tadzik1 | where's the hackathon? | 07:34 | |
at the venue? At Dnipro hotel? | |||
grondilu | '2' is actually the correct result. There are indeed two files. | ||
diakopter | 2nd floor | ||
tadzik1 | wnd floor of what? | ||
leont | At the Dnipro | ||
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tadzik1 | ok | 07:34 | |
moritz | tadzik1: hotel | ||
FROGGS | grondilu: but what about the description of the test? somehow it is meant to only return 1 | 07:35 | |
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lizmat | tadzik1: get to the 2nd floor at the Dnipro | 07:35 | |
grondilu | FROGGS: I don't know why, but there are two files that match the search criteria. | 07:36 | |
[Sno] | hurray \o/ | ||
lizmat | get into the restaurant, turn left, in the far left corner, go through the door | ||
timotimo | FROGGS, grondilu, i thought it was because the test function raises an exception or so | ||
nugged | so, let's make a rollcall for everybody in room (real room at dnipro hotel %) )? | 07:37 | |
grondilu can't check out the File::Find issue right now for he's currently reinstalling perl6 and rakudo | 07:38 | ||
(I mean panda and rakudo) | |||
FROGGS | grondilu: right, the description mentions that there are two matching files, but due to some magic it should return one | 07:39 | |
cono | what the tiny URL ? | ||
/pbh^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H /pbhkiev ? | |||
grondilu | oh, ok | ||
FROGGS | timotimo: I'll debug it after breakfast | ||
nugged | p6hkiev | ||
cono | oh, ty | 07:40 | |
nugged | guys, tinyurl.com/p6hkiev, I spent some time to guess it too :). Anyway, it leads to empty wiki page for now | ||
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vovka | Hi, MDn! | 07:41 | |
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MDn | hi hi \o/ | 07:42 | |
masak | oh hai MDn | ||
nugged: it goes to act.yapc.eu/ye2013/wiki?node=Perl6Hackathonk but the right URL is act.yapc.eu/ye2013/wiki?node=Perl6Hackathon | 07:43 | ||
jnthn-- # you klutz :P | |||
timotimo | hackathonk? :) | 07:44 | |
masak | nugged: rakudo.de/hack works right away, though. | ||
timotimo | that's pretty cool | ||
masak | timotimo: welcome to our lovely hackathonk! | ||
it's like a hackathong, but less rated R. | |||
timotimo | :) | ||
hack-donk-a-thonk | |||
masak | or like the Game of Hackathrones. | ||
when you play the Game of Hackathrones, you either win, or you lose your wifi connection. | 07:45 | ||
cono | :D | 07:46 | |
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moritz | try | 07:49 | |
masak | CATCH | ||
grondilu | rn: try { .say } for ^3 | 07:50 | |
moritz | rethrow! | ||
camelia | niecza v24-88-g1f87209: OUTPUT«012» | ||
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grondilu | ^you guys can start fixing that :) | ||
moritz | grondilu: nothing wrong with that | ||
(afaict) | 07:51 | ||
grondilu | shouldn't the topic variable be visible in a try block? | ||
moritz | maybe | 07:52 | |
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grondilu | rn: try .say for ^3 | 07:52 | |
camelia | rakudo b03cc1, niecza v24-88-g1f87209: OUTPUT«012» | ||
tadzik1 | so, I thould probably fix this File::Find issue :/ | 07:53 | |
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grondilu wonders if try .say for ^3 means try { .say } for ^3 or try { .say for ^3 } | 07:53 | ||
nugged | can't track irc and real life both --- argh | ||
tadzik1 | although I'm tempted to just remove tests :> | ||
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masak | aindilis: hi. | 07:54 | |
timotimo | r: (try .say) for ^3 | 07:56 | |
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«(Any)(Any)(Any)» | ||
grondilu | n: (try .say) for ^3 | ||
camelia | niecza v24-88-g1f87209: OUTPUT«012» | ||
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FROGGS | ==> Successfully installed panda \o/ | 07:57 | |
(just comment out the #keep-going block and set plan to 8) | 07:58 | ||
tadzik | yeah, I should do that | 07:59 | |
I mean, I'm sure the code is good, it's just tricky to test, and I thin kit's one of the cases where tests are just wrong | |||
FROGGS | k | 08:01 | |
tadzik | also, I think I'll move Panda to File::Find and Shell::Command, separated | 08:02 | |
if someone understands submodules, I'll be glad to accept assistance :) | |||
pnu | the shared network kind of started to work after changing my dns server to 8.8.8.8 (the google dns resolver) | 08:03 | |
timotimo | what do you need, tadzik? are they one repository and you want two? | ||
tadzik | timotimo: I already have two | 08:04 | |
timotimo: I need to change submodules in panda to point to them | |||
it now points to File::Tools | |||
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timotimo | oh | 08:06 | |
that's not hard | 08:07 | ||
tadzik | r: require 'perl' or die | ||
timotimo | cd into them, git checkout the correct commit, cd out and git commit | ||
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===» | ||
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timotimo | i used to think you have to git add the submodule so that it shows up, but someone told me that was wrong i think | 08:07 | |
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ivanoff | hi everyone! | 08:08 | |
moritz | hello ivanoff | ||
tadzik | but I need to change the repo they point to | ||
argh | |||
denis_boyun_ | hi | ||
sorear | hi | ||
timotimo | oh, that! | 08:10 | |
sorry. yeah, you'd change .gitmodules for that and git add .gitmodules is my best guess | |||
lizmat decided against trying to stream anything from the hackathon room | 08:11 | ||
timotimo | not sure if it would update the gitmodules file for you if you used git remote in the submodule itself, that would be kinda cool | ||
lizmat: internets is unreliable? | |||
lizmat | we have severe network / bandwdith problems already | ||
timotimo | good call | ||
lizmat | I'm sharing my wifi to ethernet to someone else who shares his ethernet over wifi | 08:12 | |
to get around the lack of leases problem | |||
but now we hit the general lack of bandwidth issues | |||
moritz | any idea where to put test(s) for rt.perl.org/rt3/Ticket/Display.html?id=73230 ? | ||
r: try eval 'if()' | 08:13 | ||
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: ( no output ) | ||
moritz | r: try eval 'if()'; say $/.perl | 08:14 | |
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«Any» | ||
timotimo | wow, yikes | ||
moritz | r: try eval 'if() {}'; say $/.perl | ||
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«Any» | ||
timotimo | with ipv6 that wouldn't have happened ;) | ||
moritz: $/? | |||
moritz | timotimo: I'm dumb, thanks | 08:15 | |
r: try eval 'if() {}'; say $!.perl | |||
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«X::Comp::Group.new(panic => X::Comp::AdHoc.new(filename => "eval_0", line => 1, column => Any, modules => Array.new(), is-compile-time => Bool::True, pre => "if() ", post => "\{}", highexpect => Array.new(), payload => "Unexpected block in infix position (two terms… | ||
timotimo | i was ready to let you amaze me with "this super cool feature rakudo has" that somehow lets you get a cursor from an if statement :D | ||
tadzik | :D | ||
dalek | nda: c24f912 | tadzik++ | / (2 files): Try to update submodules |
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tadzik | yay, pushed, after 3 minutes :P | ||
timotimo | tadzik: the way i see it, the submodule is two parts: which commit to get and where to get commits from. the first part is changed by cd'ing into it and checkouting. the second part is done by changing .gitmodules; does that seem sensible? | 08:17 | |
hm. it's probably possible to use a repository as a submodule *in* itself :D | |||
i should totally try that | |||
haha, that is cool | 08:20 | ||
it does clone the repository, though. but the object stores can be shared as well | |||
moritz | rakudo.ode/testneeded | 08:21 | |
rakudo.de/testneeded | |||
tadzik | gah | 08:23 | |
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MDn | Well, I'm on the hackathon. I've compiled rakudo, installed Panda - there are no problems. But, what have I do now? Porting modules from Perl5? | 08:25 | |
timotimo | yeah, you can do that :) | ||
daxim | act.yapc.eu/ye2013/wiki?node=Perl6Hackathon | ||
tadzik | MDn: do you understand git submodules? | ||
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tadzik | if yes, then please help me fixing panda :) | 08:26 | |
timotimo | ah, could it be that shell command and file find were not submodules in the first place? | 08:27 | |
oh, but the ywere | |||
MDn | tadzik, Well, I haven't tried git submodules before, but thank you - you've shown me the way ;) | 08:28 | |
tadzik | they weren't file-tools were | ||
timotimo | i can fix it for you, gimme a sec | 08:29 | |
for one, the shell command git url was b0rked ;) | |||
how can i get it to you? | 08:30 | ||
tadzik | do you have a commit bit? | ||
timotimo | i don't think i do | ||
at least i don't see an obvious hint on the main page of the repo | |||
tadzik | bad | 08:31 | |
timotimo | right, i don't have a commit bit yet | ||
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tadzik | fixing it | 08:31 | |
timotimo | here let me copy paste the 50 line patch into irc! :P | ||
gist.github.com/timo/2f7a225a48912cacd7df | |||
tadzik | nooo | 08:32 | |
it'll kill our connection :) | |||
timotimo | i don't know what the magic incantation would have been to create the folders for the submodules; i just deleted the submodules from .gitmodules and re-added them :| | ||
tadzik | :) | 08:33 | |
timotimo | oh, git submodule sync would probably have been the right command | ||
masak | MDn: "what do I do now?" is a very good question. we would prefer you to do something you enjoy. that's how we tend to see the most amazing results. :) | ||
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tadzik | github is horrible on a slow connection | 08:35 | |
masak | tadzik: as opposed to all those sites that are just lovely on a slow connection? :P | 08:36 | |
FROGGS | arnsholt / jnthn: I sent a PR for zavolaj that would be cool if it gets applied today :o) | ||
timotimo | i wonder if it would help if github implemented spdy | ||
tadzik | masak: exactly! :) | 08:37 | |
dalek | nda: 059ae90 | (Timo Paulssen)++ | / (3 files): fix submodules for good (hopefully!) |
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timotimo suddenly has images of qui gon jin singing "want you back for good" to anakin skywalker | 08:38 | ||
+in his head | |||
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masak | thanks for sharing :) | 08:39 | |
MDn releasing the internet bandwitdh and energy socket for you. I think, you need it much more than me. See you later on Perl5 conf. | |||
thank you all | |||
masak | MDn: \o | 08:40 | |
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tadzik | timotimo: yes, seems to work! | 08:40 | |
timotimo does a tiny dance | 08:41 | ||
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tadzik | anyone up to porting Sockets to JVM? :) | 08:43 | |
timotimo | where would the "is default" trait be applied? it seems to me that ContainerDescriptor is the wrong place because you can override that with binding and binding shouldn't change is dynamic, right? | 08:45 | |
lizmat | timotimo: what do you mean with "applied" at compile time? at runtime ? | 08:46 | |
TimToady | eventually, we hope to disallow binding of anything incompatible with the original declaration | ||
but for now we consider it a DIHWIDT | |||
timotimo | lizmat: really any time before the optimizer gets its hands on the code | 08:47 | |
cono | What version of pcre is required? | ||
Failed to load libpcre | |||
during parrot compiling :( | 08:48 | ||
timotimo | i want to make sure i never accidentally turn a lexical that's marked "is dynamic" into a local | ||
cono | I have 8.33 pcre | ||
lizmat | r: my Int %h; say %h<foo> # just checking | ||
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«(Int)» | ||
timotimo | and maybe i can even make CALLER:: error out if the thing that's being accessed isn't marked dynamic | ||
lizmat | r: my Int %h is default(42); say %h<foo> # just checking | ||
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«(Int)» | 08:49 | |
timotimo | www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.ht...t.perl.org - should i bug somebody about this? | ||
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timotimo | is "is default" the way to set a WHENCE on a hash or list? | 08:49 | |
TimToady | I think for now you can assume that any binding that violates teh original contract is erroneous, and might or might not produce an error someday | 08:50 | |
timotimo | well, i'm not confident in my optimisation code to make it level 2 any time soon, so all it'll do is get used for the core setting. i'll look how often it could be wrong there. | 08:51 | |
lizmat | timotimo: about to push a working "is default" for hashes and arrays | ||
masak | "might produce an error someday" is shorter than "might or might not produce an error someday" :P | ||
and conveys the same information | |||
TimToady | dunno if default is powerful enough to set up a WHENCE | ||
tadzik | sorear: ping | ||
moritz | r: say 'oh hai' | 08:52 | |
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«oh hai» | ||
sorear | tadzik: hi | ||
lizmat | you only need "is default" if there is already a whence on hash/array | ||
timotimo | apparently both OUTER and CALLER are used only for eval and REQUIRE_IMPORT | ||
tadzik | sorear: is there a documentation on the 'method/something/(I)V' syntax in jvm interop? | ||
timotimo | (in the setting) | ||
ivanoff | r: say "123" | 08:53 | |
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«123» | ||
TimToady | default is a single value for the whole array, whereas a WHENCE has to know which element to create if used as an lvalue | ||
timotimo | ah, okay | ||
ivanoff | r: say "split ',', 'a,b,c'" | 08:54 | |
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«split ',', 'a,b,c'» | ||
ivanoff | r: split ',', 'a,b,c' | ||
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: ( no output ) | ||
ivanoff | r: say split ',', 'a,b,c' | 08:55 | |
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«a b c» | ||
masak | r: say "a,b,c".split(",").perl | ||
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«("a", "b", "c").list» | ||
tadzik | oh, I just found it in the docs | ||
my bad | |||
masak | r: say "a,b,c".split(",").perl.comb.perl | 08:56 | |
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«("(", "\"", "a", "\"", ",", " ", "\"", "b", "\"", ",", " ", "\"", "c", "\"", ")", ".", "l", "i", "s", "t").list» | ||
masak | :) | ||
tadzik | at least some docs | ||
FROGGS | cono: I have libpcre3 1:8.31-2 | 08:57 | |
ivanoff | r: my @y=1,2,3; .say for@y[1 .. +@y]; | 08:58 | |
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«23(Any)» | ||
daxim | camelia's new host is the hardware p5p's got recently? | ||
ivanoff | r: my @y=1,2,3; .say for@y[1 .. ^+@y]; | 08:59 | |
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«Range objects are not valid endpoints for Ranges in method new at src/gen/CORE.setting:6448 in method new at src/gen/CORE.setting:6440 in sub infix:<..> at src/gen/CORE.setting:6641 in block at /tmp/FaquV8qcFB:1» | ||
FROGGS | cono: but hmmm, my parrot executable is not linked against libpcre | ||
diakopter | daxim: no; I was going to put it on a virtual server I have | ||
ivanoff | r: my @y=1,2,3; .say for@y[1 .. ^ +@y]; | ||
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«Range objects are not valid endpoints for Ranges in method new at src/gen/CORE.setting:6448 in method new at src/gen/CORE.setting:6440 in sub infix:<..> at src/gen/CORE.setting:6641 in block at /tmp/ZIHW1KP_kR:1» | ||
sorear | tadzik: was hoping someone would have papered over that by now :) | ||
FROGGS | r: my @y=1,2,3; .say for@y[1 .. +@y]; | ||
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«23(Any)» | ||
cono | Adding loadlib libpcre, 'libpcre.so.1' to runtime/parrot/library/pcre.pir helped to me, dunno if I need a log a bug for it and a patch | ||
sorear | tadzik: it's {category}/{name}/{signature} | ||
FROGGS | r: my @y=1,2,3; .say for@y[1 ... +@y]; | ||
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«23(Any)» | ||
ivanoff | r: my @y=1,2,3; say ^ +@y; | 09:00 | |
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«0..^3» | ||
sorear | tadzik: category and name you can probably fumble out on your own | ||
TimToady | r: my @y = 1,2,3; say ^@y; # this is enough | ||
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«0..^3» | ||
ivanoff | r: my @y=1,2,3; say^ +@y; | ||
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«» | ||
sorear | tadzik: signatures (actually I mean descriptors) come from docs.oracle.com/javase/specs/jvms/s...l#jvms-4.3 | ||
ivanoff | r: my @y=1,2,3; say^ +@y; | 09:01 | |
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«» | ||
TimToady | list operators require a space after them | ||
FROGGS | ivanoff: be careful where to put space chars | ||
TimToady | std: my @y=1,2,3; say^ +@y; | ||
camelia | std c2215f0: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Unsupported use of bare 'say'; in Perl 6 please use .say if you meant $_, or use an explicit invocant or argument at /tmp/rcHKU3nw7O line 1:------> my @y=1,2,3; say⏏^ +@y;Check failedFAILED 00:00 44m» | ||
moritz | r: my @y=1,2,3; .say for@y[1 ..^ +@y]; | ||
FROGGS | cono: and you're just trying to install parrot? | 09:02 | |
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«23» | ||
ivanoff | r: my @y=1,2,3; .say^ +@y; | ||
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«(Any)» | ||
FROGGS | ivanoff: put a space after say | ||
cono | FROGGS: and rakudo too | ||
moritz | ivanoff: ..^ vs. .. ^ | ||
ivanoff | r: my @y=1,2,3; .say ^ +@y; | ||
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«(Any)» | ||
ivanoff | thanx! | ||
cono | FROGGS: I found the similar ticket: trac.parrot.org/parrot/ticket/578 for the old pcre library | ||
TimToady | and leave out the . | ||
FROGGS | cono: which os and architecture? | ||
cono | for the new one, I need additional libpcre.so.1 | ||
gentoo x64 | |||
FROGGS: gentoo x64 | |||
FROGGS | k | ||
masak | r: my @y = <a b c>; say ^@y | 09:03 | |
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«0..^3» | ||
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ivanoff | r: class AB{has @.x; method aa { my @y=1,2,3; .say for @y[1 .. +@y]; .say for @.x; .say for @.x[1 ..^ +@.x] } };my AB $y.=new(:x(1,2,3)); $y.aa; | 09:08 | |
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«23(Any)12323» | ||
daxim | fwiw, nqp package time (with pir and jvm) at home via local install of open build service is 1109 seconds | ||
FROGGS | ivanoff: you can just `say @y` too | ||
ivanoff: and btw, array indexes start at zero, not one | 09:09 | ||
ivanoff | yep, we just try to run onelener from rt#75010 | 09:10 | |
FROGGS | k | ||
lizmat | timotimo: fixing last glitches , I hope | 09:11 | |
masak | ivanoff++ | ||
sorear | tadzik: helps? | 09:12 | |
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tadzik | sorear: partially, I asked jnthn about the remaining bits | 09:12 | |
lizmat | timotimo: $ perl6 -e 'my Int %h is default(42); say %h<foo>; say %h<foo>:exists' | ||
42 | |||
False | |||
running spectest now | |||
tadzik | niice | 09:13 | |
FROGGS | ohh nice | ||
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timotimo | cool beans! :) | 09:13 | |
lizmat | alas, some spectest failures I need to check before pushing :-( | 09:14 | |
cono | For paarrto should I log bugs via github? | 09:16 | |
parrotbug script says via github | |||
tadzik | yeah, github is the way to go | ||
cono | ty | ||
tadzik | what bug is that, ooc? | 09:18 | |
cono | github.com/parrot/parrot/issues/976 | ||
I already have a fix for it | |||
preparing a pull request | 09:19 | ||
timotimo has a primitive prototype of making sure that "is dynamic" is set on a variable that you're trying to access through CALLER | 09:20 | ||
aaw, i'm in the setting at a point before +& and +| are defined and i'm trying to manipulate bitmasks:| | 09:21 | ||
good thing i know what the nqp ops are | 09:22 | ||
FROGGS | :o) | 09:25 | |
sorear | tadzik: jnthn++ | 09:26 | |
timotimo | FROGGS: it turns out i *am* subscribed to p6u | ||
FROGGS | hehe | ||
timotimo: too late! :P | 09:27 | ||
timotimo | but i did not get the previous mail, just yours | ||
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timotimo | wait. no! i *did* get it, but it's all the way down there, buried beneath tons of other mails | 09:27 | |
i need to get my filters working again. | |||
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ilyuhan | What's the development branch name of rakudo? | 09:34 | |
timotimo | "nom" | ||
stands for "new object model", which is now not terribly new any more | |||
cono | I've done a pull request: github.com/parrot/parrot/issues/976 <- for this ticket | ||
FROGGS | cono++ | ||
ilyuhan | thx | 09:35 | |
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FROGGS | cono: I pasted that on irc.perl.org #parrot | 09:36 | |
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sorear | ilyuhan: we don't really do development branches here. most development goes into nom, and releases are cut from there | 09:41 | |
we only really use branches for major subsystem refactors | |||
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cono | FROGGS: thanks! so happy :) | 09:43 | |
timotimo | well, that's for the experts; i'm doing all my stuff in branches, but that's also because i don't have a commit bit to rakudo | ||
FROGGS | yeah, branches are good for experimental stuff | 09:46 | |
timotimo: do you have submitted a CLA? | 09:47 | ||
timotimo | no | ||
do you think i should? | |||
FROGGS | yeah, I think so | ||
lizmat: when do we meet in frankfurt? I'd like to book rooms/train today | 09:48 | ||
lizmat | 14/15 September | ||
FROGGS | so, being there early on sat and leaving late on sunday? | 09:49 | |
timotimo | what's the venue like? | ||
FROGGS | timotimo: www.jugendherberge-frankfurt.de/en/...o-find-us/ | 09:50 | |
tadzik | so it's Officil now, we can start booking time? | 09:51 | |
FROGGS | I'll book now :P | 09:53 | |
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timotimo | i got a bit stuck; i was trying to get the keyed object out of the PseudoStashes $!storage, politely ask its VAR for its $!descriptor via nqp::getattr and call the .dynamic method on it that i built, but that gives me a null pmc access in find_method; does that mean that my getattr for $!descriptor failed? | 09:56 | |
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daxim | nqp 2013.07 fails t/jvm/06-sprintf.t and also still in blead | 10:01 | |
timotimo | yes, that's known. no reason to worry | ||
ivanoff | in attributes.t I have an array @y=1,2,3; Should I use ok or is_deeply? | 10:02 | |
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timotimo | r: my $foo = 10; say nqp::getattr($foo.VAR, $foo.VAR.WHAT, '$!value'); | 10:04 | |
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«10» | ||
timotimo | r: my $foo = 10; say nqp::getattr($foo.VAR, $foo.VAR.WHAT, '$!descriptor'); | ||
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«(Mu)» | ||
timotimo | i don't understand :( | ||
r: my $foo = 10; say $foo.VAR.WHAT | 10:05 | ||
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«(Scalar)» | ||
timotimo | in bootstrap.nqp i see that scalar has a $!descriptor and i can't imagine why it would run around with an unset descriptor | ||
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timotimo | r: my $foo = 10; say nqp::getattr($foo.VAR.var, $foo.VAR.var.WHAT, '$!descriptor'); | 10:09 | |
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«No such method 'var' for invocant of type 'Scalar' in block at /tmp/SYhsk18rmr:1» | ||
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timotimo | do i even get from Scalar to Variable? | 10:14 | |
hm, i suppose i have to ask instead: do i get from PseudoStash to Variable. | |||
or must i make the Variable set the "dynamic" value on the Scalar that gets created when values are assigned to it? | |||
moritz has no idea where Variable comes from at run time | 10:15 | ||
timotimo | ah, i'm silly. i just need to add a method dynamic on Scalar that asks $!descriptor... i guess? | 10:16 | |
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FROGGS | r: my @y = 0, 1,2; use Test; is @y, ^3, "fits"; is @y, ^4, "ohh" # <--- ivanoff | 10:18 | |
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«ok 1 - fitsnot ok 2 - ohh# got: '0 1 2'# expected: '0 1 2 3'» | ||
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FROGGS | meh | 10:19 | |
local wifi-- | |||
timotimo | yeeeaaaah! | 10:20 | |
now OUTER:: will complain if you access something that's not marked is dynamic | 10:21 | ||
i should run spectests on that to see if any code wrongly uses OUTER but not is dynamic. | 10:22 | ||
moritz | what? I thought 'is dynamic' was required for CALLER::, not for OUTER:: | 10:23 | |
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timotimo | yes. typo. | 10:24 | |
moritz | good :-) | 10:25 | |
timotimo | is anything other than $_ implicitly dynamic? | 10:26 | |
i don't think so. | 10:27 | ||
moritz | maybe $/? | 10:28 | |
I can never remember how that's scoped | |||
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timotimo | it's scoped "wild" | 10:28 | |
moritz | r: say 42 + 2 | 10:30 | |
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«44» | ||
timotimo | "($_, $! and $/ are always dynamic, as are any variables whose declared names contain a * twigil.)" | ||
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not_gerd | assuming someone's in the room with jnthn and/or diakopter, could that someone ask them about gist.github.com/gerdr/6204335 | 10:34 | |
(moarvm naming convention) | |||
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masak | "The selection of a particular symbol should be left to Larry Wall, though I personally hope it isn't chartreuse because that particular color doesn't go well with most website color schemes. ;-)" | 10:37 | |
FROGGS | r: my @y = 0, 1,2; use Test; is @y, ^3, "fits"; is @y, ^4, "ohh" # <--- ivanoff | ||
masak | www.perl6.org/archive/rfc/343.html | ||
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«ok 1 - fitsnot ok 2 - ohh# got: '0 1 2'# expected: '0 1 2 3'» | ||
masak | with hindsight, that's kinda hilarious. :) | ||
FROGGS | ivanoff: is() is bettor for that | ||
tadzik has sockets for JVM | 10:38 | ||
ivanoff | FROGGS++ | 10:42 | |
masak | ivanoff++ # first ++ :) | ||
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dalek | ast: 9410964 | ivanoff++ | S12-class/attributes.t: @x and @.x in class methods treated differently |
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dalek | p/jvm-sockets: 7334d94 | tadzik++ | src/vm/jvm/ (2 files): Get rid of nqp::closesocket(), nqp::closefh() works perfectly fine. jnthn++ |
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ivanoff | somebody, close #75010 bug '@x and @.x in class methods treated differently', plz | 11:06 | |
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dmol | r: our sub infix:<;>($lhs, $rhs) {}; { say "A"; say "B" } | 11:06 | |
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«AB» | ||
timotimo | just for the record: | 11:07 | |
r: my $y = 93; if 1 { is $CALLER::y, 93 }; this should require $y to be dynamic, yes? | 11:08 | ||
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«===SORRY!=== Error while compiling /tmp/wiUY7mwdNDTwo terms in a rowat /tmp/wiUY7mwdND:1------> CALLER::y, 93 }; this should require $y ⏏to be dynamic, yes? expecting any of: postfix infix stopper … | ||
dmol | r: say "A" if 1 + say "B" if 1 | 11:09 | |
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«===SORRY!=== Error while compiling /tmp/omeANZOxalConfusedat /tmp/omeANZOxal:1------> say "A" if 1 + say "B" ⏏if 1 expecting any of: postfix» | ||
timotimo | r: ().defined | ||
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: ( no output ) | ||
timotimo | r: ok ().defined, "() is defined"; | ||
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«===SORRY!=== Error while compiling /tmp/RIDJKIacreUndeclared routine: ok used at line 1» | ||
timotimo | r: use Test; ok ().defined, "() is defined"; | 11:10 | |
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«ok 1 - () is defined» | ||
timotimo | segfaults locally now :| | ||
oh, wrong line | 11:11 | ||
nwc10 | ooh, upstairs in my room I (almost) have network! | ||
mmm, sometimes. | 11:12 | ||
dmol | r: say "A" if 1 + say "B" if 1 | ||
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«===SORRY!=== Error while compiling /tmp/4uNaot9bxvConfusedat /tmp/4uNaot9bxv:1------> say "A" if 1 + say "B" ⏏if 1 expecting any of: postfix» | ||
dmol | std: say "A" if 1 + say "B" if 1 | ||
camelia | std c2215f0: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Confused at /tmp/vgUNIdM7NK line 1:------> say "A" if 1 + say "B" ⏏if 1 expecting any of: feed_separator statement_mod_loopParse failedFAILED 00:00 43m» | ||
timotimo | r: use Test; subset MyInt of Int where True; my MyInt $x = 5; lives_ok { $x = Nil }, "a"; | ||
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«ok 1 - a» | ||
FROGGS | r: say "a" if 1 for 1 # that is all you can do | 11:13 | |
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«a» | ||
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FROGGS | r: say "a" if 1 + say "b" for 1 # well, and this | 11:13 | |
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«ba» | ||
dalek | kudo-js: 87a3a5c | (Pawel Murias)++ | src/QAST/Compiler/JavaScript.nqp: Fix the scan op. |
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kudo-js: 4f03023 | (Pawel Murias)++ | / (2 files): Implement (...) in regexes. Pass test 45. |
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pmurias | if I have libicu-dev installed and I do perl Configure.PL --gen-parrot for nqp, I will get a icu enabled nqp? | 11:18 | |
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arnsholt | pmurias: Should figure it out automatically, yeah | 11:19 | |
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arnsholt | But it has to find icu-config (or something similarly named) IIRC | 11:20 | |
pmurias | I have something like that | ||
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arnsholt | Then it should find it | 11:21 | |
pmurias | nqp should raise an error or something when icu is not present | ||
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jnthn | nwc10: network just got lots better in here, due to a magical cable | 11:26 | |
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nwc10 | Ooh | 11:27 | |
masak | yeah, this is better than in my hotel room. | ||
hotel++ | |||
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nwc10 | oh, what do you know - my teabags were in my rucksac all along | 11:27 | |
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masak | all teabag-theft hypotheses can be discarded. | 11:28 | |
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masak just noticed that the #python /topic begins with the text "NO LOL | NO PROJECT EULER" | 11:32 | ||
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jnthn | lol | 11:32 | |
masak | because, you know, laughter and problem-solving are counter to our goals in some way. | 11:33 | |
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jnthn | lolz i maded a fibonaci solutionz! | 11:34 | |
masak | :P | ||
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masak | wow -- I asked about it on-channel, and got this back: | 11:35 | |
<infobob> #python is a no-LOL zone. | |||
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masak | someone else explained that it means "no chatspeak". | 11:35 | |
a third user said "lol" and was asked not to be an asshat. | 11:36 | ||
I hope #perl6 never grows into something that asks users not to speak in a certain way. | |||
pmurias | don't we ask people not to paste large quantities of text? | 11:37 | |
cono | can anyone run the following test? perl6 t/spec/S32-io/IO-Socket-INET.t (interesting in linux platform) | ||
masak | pmurias: yes, but that's more about effective, non-annoying use of IRC. | 11:39 | |
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itz | as a "n00b" present at the hackathon I was going to try low hanging fruit and a test for rt.perl.org/rt3/Public/Bug/Display...l?id=78258 (if noone else is and I can get this damm wifi to work) | 11:39 | |
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leont | What's the perl6 equivalent of -e $file nowadays? | 11:39 | |
jnthn | leont: $file.IO.e | 11:40 | |
lizmat | cono: 7 failures ? | ||
cono | lizmat: yeah, I got a fix for it | ||
lizmat | ah, that would be brilliant! | ||
cono | great! logging the bug! :) | ||
lizmat | what's the fix? | ||
cono | paste.org.ru/?h2y4l0 | 11:41 | |
There was a baground sleep which didn'g allow perl's qqx to release | 11:42 | ||
lizmat | running a spectest now | ||
leont | jnthn: thanks | ||
lizmat | after that I will try it, cono! | ||
looks good | |||
cono | should I log a bug? or just a make pull request? | ||
leont | What was the shortcut for $self.foo()? .foo()? foo()? | 11:43 | |
masak | cono: looking. | ||
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cono | masak: ty | 11:43 | |
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sromanov_ | cono: hi! | 11:45 | |
cono | sromanov_: hey | 11:46 | |
sromanov_ | raise a hand! | ||
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dmol | r: my ($f, $o, @a); @a = 2, 3, 4; :($f, $o, $) := @a; say $f.perl | 11:49 | |
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«2» | ||
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dmol | r: $ = "a"; say $; | 11:54 | |
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«===SORRY!=== Error while compiling /tmp/h8M3z5H2NzNon-declarative sigil is missing its nameat /tmp/h8M3z5H2Nz:1------> <BOL>⏏$ = "a"; say $; expecting any of: statement list prefix or term prefix o… | ||
cono | if you are going to apply this patch, please remove the commented lines and check my engRish (blush) | ||
masak: if you are going to apply this patch, please remove the commented lines and check my engRish (blush) | |||
dalek | ast: b26fad7 | masak++ | S32-io/IO-Socket-INET.sh: kill stray IO-Socket-INET.sh process better cono++ for patch. |
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masak | cono: oh! was gonna ask about that commented line. | 11:55 | |
cono: I'll just remove it now. | |||
cono | ty | ||
FROGGS | leont: .foo() | ||
err, no, that would be $_.foo() | |||
dalek | ast: 547c385 | masak++ | S32-io/IO-Socket-INET.sh: remove some stray comments |
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masak | FROGGS: those mean the same. | ||
oh, that was your point. I see. | 11:57 | ||
ruz | :($a,$b,$) := @a; | ||
FROGGS | masak: true | ||
ruz | what does above do? | ||
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FROGGS | leont: I'm not sure that there is a shortcut for self.foo() | 11:57 | |
sromanov_ | r: say "Hi Kiev!" | 11:58 | |
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«Hi Kiev!» | ||
masak | rn: my @a = <a b c>; :($a, $b, $) := @a; say $a, $b | 11:59 | |
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«===SORRY!=== Error while compiling /tmp/qf4ZPZT19HVariable '$a' is not declared. Did you mean '@a'?at /tmp/qf4ZPZT19H:1------> @a = <a b c>; :($a, $b, $) := @a; say $a⏏, $b expecting any of: postfix» | ||
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masak | ruz: it dies, apparently. | ||
ivanoff | I try to chose bug to test. | ||
How to define test file for my tests? | |||
FROGGS | well, :( ... ) will result in a signature | ||
masak | r: my @a = <a b c>; my $a; my $b; :($a, $b, $) := @a; say $a, $b | 12:00 | |
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«ab» | ||
masak | ruz: seems it works if you predeclare the variables. | ||
r: my @a = <a b c>; my $a; my $b; :($a, $b, $) := @a; say $a; say $b | |||
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«ab» | ||
ruz | masak: I'm wondering whst it does :) | 12:01 | |
jnthn | leont: $.foo(...) is like $(self.foo) | ||
FROGGS | r: my @a = <a b c>; my ($a, $b, $) := @a; say $a, $b # same, without the throw away-signature | ||
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«ab» | ||
jnthn | uh, like $(self.foo(...)) I meant | ||
masak | ruz: it assigns the values of @a into the variables in that signature. | ||
ivanoff | How to define *.t file for tests? | 12:02 | |
masak | ruz: hm, not assigns. binds. | ||
FROGGS | ahh, jnthn++ | ||
masak | r: my @a = <a b c>; my $a; my $b; :($a, $b, $) := @a; say $a; @a[0] = "HAHAHA DISREGARD THAT"; say $a | ||
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«aa» | ||
ruz | masak: ok, binding, but $ without name? | ||
FROGGS | ivanoff: can you find a test file that tests something similar? | ||
masak | ruz: yes, '$' means "anonymous scalar". | ||
ruz: in Perl 5 you would do ($a, $b, undef) | |||
ruz | ok | 12:03 | |
thanks | |||
masak kowtows | |||
ruz | r: my @a = <a b c>; my $a; my $b; :($a, $b) := @a; say $a; | ||
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«Too many positional parameters passed; got 3 but expected 2 in block at /tmp/z9IsY3J2M1:1» | 12:04 | |
masak | hmm... if := does binding, why wasn't my reassignment of @a[0] reflected in $a above? | ||
rakudobug? | |||
jnthn | masak: No, it does binding like signature binding, I think. | 12:05 | |
masak: 'cus the thing on the left is a signature | |||
cono | how to find out what methods do I have in the following PIR object? my $PIO := Q:PIR { %r = root_new ['parrot';'Socket'] }; | ||
PIO* | |||
FROGGS | jnthn: btw, irclog.perlgeek.de/perl6/2013-08-10#i_7434211 | 12:06 | |
ivanoff | FROGGS> ok, for example: I try to write test for rt.perl.org/rt3/Public/Bug/Display...l?id=76896 | ||
FROGGS> I searched for Could not find sub | |||
masak | r: my $outer = 5; sub foo { $outer = 42 }; sub bar($inner) { foo; say $inner }; bar($outer) | 12:07 | |
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«5» | ||
masak | jnthn: ok, I see what you mean. | ||
jnthn | FROGGS: You're thinking it should be :from<Java> | ||
? | |||
masak | jnthn: I think this was discussed on p6l or p6c not long ago. | ||
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FROGGS | jnthn: yes | 12:07 | |
ivanoff: I'm looking | 12:08 | ||
dmol | r: my ($f, $o, @a); @a = 2, 3, 4; :($f, $o, $) := @a; say $f | 12:10 | |
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«2» | ||
dmol | my ($f, $o, @a); @a = 2, 3, 4; :($f, $o, $) := @a; say $f.perl | ||
ivanoff | <FROGGS> : thanx | ||
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cono | nvm, found | 12:12 | |
found one more improvement for io-socket, but there is no getsockname in parrot :( | 12:14 | ||
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FROGGS | ivanoff: there is nothing that fits... so put it in S06-other/ | 12:15 | |
cono | with the latest masak's commit to spectest: # Looks like you failed 1 tests of 41 | ||
there is only one left, but it really timesout | 12:16 | ||
FROGGS | ivanoff: maybe in S06-other/misc.t | ||
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dalek | kudo/nom: 948210e | (Elizabeth Mattijsen)++ | src/core/ (2 files): Initial implementation of is default(42) on any hash/array |
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sromanov_ | diakopter: hi, are you online? :) | 12:17 | |
cono | k, thanks everyone. It was fun! need to go | 12:18 | |
cu in the evening | |||
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FROGGS | cono: see you :o) | 12:19 | |
ivanoff | FROGGS++ | 12:20 | |
)) | |||
dalek | ast: 2a0f8a5 | (Elizabeth Mattijsen)++ | S02-names/is_default.t: Unfudge now passing tests |
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FROGGS .oO( You should always have a pair of closing parens in your jeans' pocket ) | 12:21 | ||
... just in case | |||
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FROGGS | jnthn: btw: I'm adapting the latest moduleloader :from changes now | 12:32 | |
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dalek | ast: 03e0f30 | ivanoff++ | S06-signature/outside-subroutine.t: Signature binding outside of routine calls |
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moritz | r: sub infix:<;>($a, $b) { $a, $b }; my @a = 1; 2; say @a | 12:44 | |
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«WARNINGS:Useless use of constant integer 2 in sink context (line 1)1» | ||
ivanoff | RT #82946 -- t/spec/S06-signature/outside-subroutine.t | 12:45 | |
kindly review RT #82946 -- t/spec/S06-signature/outside-subroutine.t | 12:49 | ||
thanks | 12:50 | ||
moritz | ivanoff: ticket closed | ||
ivanoff | moritz++ | ||
dalek | kudo/nom: 8c1cc2b | moritz++ | t/spectest.data: run new test file, ivanoff++ |
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ivanoff | kindly review RT #75010 -- t/spec/S12-class/attributes.t | 12:53 | |
dalek | albot: d454513 | (Sergey Romanov)++ | / (2 files): add nqp-jvm target |
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moritz | ivanoff: closed #75010 too, thank you very much | 12:56 | |
ivanoff | moritz++ )) | 12:57 | |
pmurias | jnthn: should I make --target=ast emit "QAST::Regex(:rxtype(anchor) :subtype(eos))" or "QAST::Regex(:rxtype(anchor),:subtype(eos))" | 12:59 | |
masak | ivanoff++ # causing RT tickets to be closed! | 13:00 | |
pmurias: the latter has the advantage that it would roundtrip better on a contemporary rakudo. | |||
r: sub foo(*%) {}; foo(:brave :foolish) | 13:01 | ||
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: ( no output ) | ||
masak | oh... we do parse that now. | ||
jnthn | pmurias: Hm, how do we do it in other places? Or don't we? :) | ||
pmurias | If I saw it somewhere else I wouldn't be asking ;) | 13:02 | |
I think we avoid using commas | |||
FROGGS | /home/froggs/dev/nqp/src/QRegex/P5Regex/Actions.nqp:191: make QAST::Regex.new(:rxtype<subrule>, :subtype<zerowidth>, | 13:03 | |
/home/froggs/dev/nqp/src/QRegex/P5Regex/Actions.nqp:197: make QAST::Regex.new( :rxtype<anchor>, :subtype<eos>, :node($/) ); | |||
there are commas usually | 13:04 | ||
or do you mean something else? | |||
jnthn | It's really just a dump format for debugging, not something that we ever try to reconstruct the tree from. | ||
So could go either way | |||
FROGGS | ahh | 13:05 | |
I see | |||
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celesta | hello #perl6 | 13:07 | |
yoleaux | 10 Aug 2013 07:04Z <FROGGS> celesta: if you would write your compiler in nqp, yuo would have parrot, JVM and MoarVM as backends... | ||
preflex | yoleaux: you have 2 new messages. '/msg preflex messages' to read them. | ||
dalek | ast: d16c3af | (Timo Paulssen)++ | S02-names/pseudo.t: require an is dynamic if you're gonna use CALLER. |
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masak | celesta! \o/ | ||
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pmurias | celesta: re writing your compiler with parrot, the best way to write a compiler that emits code that can be used from a perl6 program would be to target QAST | 13:09 | |
timotimo | pullrequest 190 is live: require is dynamic for CALLER. | 13:10 | |
celesta | pmurias: thank you. i will ty it | ||
ivanoff | r: (say "A" if 1) + 10 | ||
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«A» | ||
pmurias | $ matches if the current character is either a newline character or we are at the end of the string and the previous character is not a string | 13:11 | |
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pmurias | celesta: which language do you want to implement? | 13:11 | |
timotimo | is not a string? | ||
dmol | r: @a = 1; say +@a; | ||
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«===SORRY!=== Error while compiling /tmp/dyEWbMYO6fVariable '@a' is not declaredat /tmp/dyEWbMYO6f:1------> @a⏏ = 1; say +@a; expecting any of: postfix» | ||
ivanoff | r: say "A" if 1 + say "B" if 1 | ||
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«===SORRY!=== Error while compiling /tmp/kuuEvHFNiSConfusedat /tmp/kuuEvHFNiS:1------> say "A" if 1 + say "B" ⏏if 1 expecting any of: postfix» | ||
dmol | r: my @a = 1; say +@a; | ||
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«1» | ||
masak | r: my @a = "fly, you fools!"; say +@a | 13:12 | |
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«1» | ||
celesta | pmurias: i'm writing a custom language for interactive fiction | ||
masak | r: say (say "A" if 1) + (say "B" if 1) | ||
camelia | rakudo b03cc1: OUTPUT«AB2» | 13:13 | |
masak | ivanoff: ^ | ||
itz | am I being stupid or is rt.perl.org/rt3/Public/Bug/Display...?id=117951 *not* actually fixed? | ||
moritz | itz: I'm taking a look... | 13:14 | |
jnthn | r: say say $%*ENV | ||
camelia | rakudo 8c1cc2: OUTPUT«("MANPATH" => "/home/p6eval/perl5/perlbrew/perls/perl-5.14.1/man:", "PERLBREW_VERSION" => "0.42", "PERLBREW_PERL" => "perl-5.14.1", "SHELL" => "/bin/bash", "TERM" => "screen", "USER" => "p6eval", "LS_COLORS" => "rs=0:di=01;34:ln=01;36:mh=00:pi=40;33:so=01;35:do=01;… | ||
dmol | moritz, ivanoff: bpaste.net/show/121909/ | ||
moritz | r: say $%*ENV | 13:15 | |
camelia | rakudo 8c1cc2: OUTPUT«("MANPATH" => "/home/p6eval/perl5/perlbrew/perls/perl-5.14.1/man:", "PERLBREW_VERSION" => "0.42", "PERLBREW_PERL" => "perl-5.14.1", "SHELL" => "/bin/bash", "TERM" => "screen", "USER" => "p6eval", "LS_COLORS" => "rs=0:di=01;34:ln=01;36:mh=00:pi=40;33:so=01;35:do=01;… | ||
moritz | itz: seems to work | ||
itz | I guess I'm being stupid :) | ||
moritz | dmol: looks good | 13:16 | |
r: my $c = 0; ++$c for $%*ENV; say $c | |||
camelia | rakudo 8c1cc2: OUTPUT«1» | ||
moritz | dmol: what's your github user name? | ||
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dmol | basiliscos | 13:17 | |
moritz: basiliscos | |||
pmurias | timotimo: what I meant to ask is, do I correctly assume that $ matches if the current character is either a newline character or we are at the end of the string and the last character is not a newline? | 13:19 | |
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moritz | dmol: you can now push to perl6/roast. Welcome! | 13:19 | |
timotimo | r: say "foo\n\n" ~~ /"foo" \n $/ | ||
camelia | rakudo 8c1cc2: OUTPUT«Nil» | ||
timotimo | apparently | 13:20 | |
moritz | pmurias: no, that's wrong, $ is always zero-width in Perl 6 | ||
dmol | moritz: no, p6 hasn't yet been installed on my box :) | 13:21 | |
moritz | r: say "foo\n" ~~ /foo$/ | 13:22 | |
camelia | rakudo 8c1cc2: OUTPUT«Nil» | ||
pmurias | r: say "foo" ~~ /foo/ | ||
camelia | rakudo 8c1cc2: OUTPUT«「foo」» | ||
moritz | r: say "foo\n" ~~ /foo\n$/ | ||
camelia | rakudo 8c1cc2: OUTPUT«「foo」» | ||
isBEKaml | r: say "foo\n" ~~ /foo$$/ | 13:23 | |
camelia | rakudo 8c1cc2: OUTPUT«「foo」» | ||
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pmurias | moritz: thanks, I was confusing $$ and $ | 13:27 | |
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dmol | moritz++ | 13:33 | |
moritz | pmurias: yes, $$ matches end-of-line or end-of-string | 13:34 | |
dalek | ast: 1fac507 | ivanoff++ | S06-operator-overloading/semicolon.t: A user-declared infix:<;> clashes with statement stopper ';' in Rakudo |
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ivanoff | kindly review RT #88704 -- t/spec/S06-operator-overloading/semicolon.t | 13:40 | |
dalek | p: 6dea545 | (Pawel Murias)++ | src/QAST/Regex.nqp: Mention the subtype of QAST::Regex during --target=ast. |
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dmol | r: my ($a, $b, $c); $c = 42; [=] $a, $b, $c; say ($a, $b, $c).join("|") | ||
camelia | rakudo 8c1cc2: OUTPUT«===SORRY!=== Error while compiling /tmp/h5Y7OdzWP7Cannot reduce with = because list assignment operators are too fiddlyat /tmp/h5Y7OdzWP7:1------> my ($a, $b, $c); $c = 42; [=]⏏ $a, $b, $c; say ($a, $b, $c).join("|")»… | ||
lizmat | timotimo: did you spectest your pull request ? | 13:43 | |
dalek | kudo/nom: e5d98a6 | moritz++ | t/spectest.data: run S06-operator-overloading/semicolon.t, ivanoff++ |
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moritz | ivanoff++ # another ticket closed | 13:44 | |
dalek | kudo/nom: 99993ee | (Timo Paulssen)++ | src/ (4 files): support for "is dynamic" and CALLER:: whining. |
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kudo/nom: ca2ec62 | (Timo Paulssen)++ | src/core/PseudoStash.pm: $_, $/ and $! are implicitly dynamic. |
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kudo/nom: 42a37a0 | lizmat++ | src/ (4 files): Merge pull request #190 from timo/require_is_dynamic Require "is dynamic" |
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ivanoff | dalek++ | 13:47 | |
moritz++ | |||
dmol | r: my ($a, $b, $c); $c = 42; [+] $a, $b, $c; say ($a, $b, $c).join("|") | ||
camelia | rakudo 8c1cc2: OUTPUT«use of uninitialized value of type Any in numeric context in block at /tmp/IVOG6WYlEi:1use of uninitialized value of type Any in numeric context in block at /tmp/IVOG6WYlEi:1use of uninitialized value of type Any in string context in block at /tmp/IVOG6WY… | ||
dmol | r: my ($a, $b, $c); $c = 42; [-] $a, $b, $c; say ($a, $b, $c).join("|") | 13:48 | |
camelia | rakudo 8c1cc2: OUTPUT«use of uninitialized value of type Any in numeric context in block at /tmp/iXxNrnEjq8:1use of uninitialized value of type Any in numeric context in block at /tmp/iXxNrnEjq8:1use of uninitialized value of type Any in string context in block at /tmp/iXxNrnE… | ||
dmol | r: my ($a, $b, $c); $c = 42; [.perl] $a, $b, $c; say ($a, $b, $c).join("|") | ||
camelia | rakudo 8c1cc2: OUTPUT«===SORRY!=== Error while compiling /tmp/xOlH37BQnBTwo terms in a rowat /tmp/xOlH37BQnB:1------> my ($a, $b, $c); $c = 42; [.perl] ⏏$a, $b, $c; say ($a, $b, $c).join("|") expecting any of: postfix infix sto… | ||
dalek | ast: 8abf073 | ivanoff++ | S06-operator-overloading/semicolon.t: add RT number |
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masak | timotimo: wow, you commit has four nines :) | 13:50 | |
dmol | r: my ($a, $b, $c); $c = 42; [++] $a, $b, $c; say ($a, $b, $c).join("|") | ||
camelia | rakudo 8c1cc2: OUTPUT«===SORRY!=== Error while compiling /tmp/aXX7uMb7UFPreceding context expects a term, but found infix + insteadat /tmp/aXX7uMb7UF:1------> my ($a, $b, $c); $c = 42; [++⏏] $a, $b, $c; say ($a, $b, $c).join("|")» | ||
masak | dmol: that does not make sense. | 13:51 | |
dmol: did you mean '($a, $b, $c)>>++' ? | |||
moritz | masak: and four nines are a high quality indicator, right? :-) | ||
masak | moritz: yes, that's what I was thinking. | ||
moritz: I'm not sure it still does in hex, though :P | |||
moritz: should be four effs. | |||
moritz | r: say 1 + 2 + 3 | 13:52 | |
camelia | rakudo 8c1cc2: OUTPUT«6» | ||
moritz | r: say [+] 1, 2, 3 | ||
camelia | rakudo 8c1cc2: OUTPUT«6» | ||
moritz | r: say [+] (1..100) | ||
camelia | rakudo 8c1cc2: OUTPUT«5050» | ||
leont just had his first pass from his first perl 6 module o/ | |||
isBEKaml | moritz: 99.99?? :-) | 13:53 | |
celesta | leont: yippie! | ||
tadzik | leont++ | 13:54 | |
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dmol | r: [=] 1,2 | 13:56 | |
camelia | rakudo 8c1cc2: OUTPUT«===SORRY!=== Error while compiling /tmp/58oPBf69lBCannot reduce with = because list assignment operators are too fiddlyat /tmp/58oPBf69lB:1------> [=]⏏ 1,2» | ||
dalek | ast: 5765af9 | (Steve Mynott)++ | S02-magicals/ (2 files): import of spectest for RT #78258 |
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moritz | r: try eval '[=] 1, 2' | ||
camelia | rakudo 8c1cc2: ( no output ) | ||
moritz | r: try eval '[=] 1, 2'; say $!.perl | ||
camelia | rakudo 8c1cc2: OUTPUT«X::Comp::AdHoc.new(filename => "eval_0", line => 1, column => Any, modules => Array.new(), is-compile-time => Bool::True, pre => "[=]", post => " 1, 2", highexpect => Array.new(), payload => "Cannot reduce with = because list assignment operators are too fiddly")»… | ||
dmol | moritz: is there differense, that operators are vars or literals for [operator] ? | 13:58 | |
moritz | r: 1 = 2; # for dmol | 13:59 | |
camelia | rakudo 8c1cc2: OUTPUT«Cannot modify an immutable value in block at /tmp/AJLAUtclqk:1» | ||
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moritz | dmol: if you give it literals, it would die at runtime anyway | 13:59 | |
dmol: so for this particular ticket, it's better to use variables in the tests | 14:00 | ||
lizmat | timotimo: some spectest failures :-( | ||
timotimo | lizmat: can you tell me which? | ||
lizmat | t/spec/S02-names/pseudo.t | 14:01 | |
timotimo | huh. i fixed a test there | ||
dalek | ast: 5ab54fb | (Steve Mynott)++ | S05-transliteration/79778.t: import of spectest for RT #79778 |
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masak | itz++ itz++ | 14:02 | |
timotimo | lizmat: can you be more exact perchance? that whole test passes no-prob on my machine | ||
itz | hopefully the first of many :) | ||
masak | \o/ | ||
dalek | ast: 3d6ab5d | masak++ | S32-io/IO-Socket-INET.sh: kill stray IO-Socket-INET.sh process better cono++ for patch. |
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camelia | rakudo 8c1cc2: OUTPUT«use of uninitialized value of type Any in numeric context in block at eval_0:1use of uninitialized value of type Any in numeric context in block at eval_0:1» | ||
tadzik | Nominal type check failed for parameter '$got' | 14:04 | |
that has to be the strangest error I got recently :) | |||
in a my $s = nqp::socket() line | |||
timotimo | yeah, you need to Mu that | ||
masak | tadzik: the strangest error you '$got' recently :P | ||
dmol | r: eval 'my ($a, $b); @c = [+] $a, $b;' | ||
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moritz | great that now 'Mu' is a verb | 14:05 | |
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lizmat | timotimo: not ok 116 - ::("CALLER")::<$*foo> works# TODO not entirely sure these make sense... | 14:05 | |
# got: '' | |||
# expected: '92' | |||
You're trying to access $y through CALLER, but it is not dynamic. | |||
moritz | dmol: forgto the 'r: ' at the front | ||
dmol | r: eval 'my ($a, $b); @c = [+] $a, $b;' | ||
moritz | *forgot | ||
camelia | rakudo 8c1cc2: OUTPUT«===SORRY!=== Error while compiling eval_0Variable '@c' is not declaredat eval_0:1------> my ($a, $b); @c⏏ = [+] $a, $b; expecting any of: postfix» | ||
lizmat | probably a faulty test | ||
BabsSeed | Has anyone done twitter stream with perl6 yet? | ||
dmol | r: eval 'my ($a, $b); my @c = [+] $a, $b;' | 14:06 | |
camelia | rakudo 8c1cc2: OUTPUT«use of uninitialized value of type Any in numeric context in block at eval_0:1use of uninitialized value of type Any in numeric context in block at eval_0:1» | ||
masak | BabsSeed: what does that even mean? | ||
ivanoff | r: eval{ my $a = 10/0 }; print $0; | ||
camelia | rakudo 8c1cc2: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===CHECK FAILED:Calling proto of 'eval' will never work with no arguments (lines 1, 1) Expected: :(, )» | ||
masak | BabsSeed: you mean like twitter.com/perl6 ? | ||
moritz | ivanoff: it's 'try' for catching exceptions | ||
BabsSeed | masak: No I mean, has anyone implemented Twitter stream API in perl6 for making Twitter bots/clients | 14:07 | |
moritz | ivanoff: and 'eval' for compiling and running code | ||
ivanoff | moritz++ | ||
thanx! | |||
moritz | BabsSeed: iirc [Coke] had some twitter bot written in Perl 6 some time ago | ||
dmol | r: eval 'my ($a, $b); ' | ||
camelia | rakudo 8c1cc2: ( no output ) | ||
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dmol | r: eval 'my ($a, $b); [+] $a, $b;' | 14:08 | |
camelia | rakudo 8c1cc2: OUTPUT«use of uninitialized value of type Any in numeric context in block at eval_0:1use of uninitialized value of type Any in numeric context in block at eval_0:1» | ||
BabsSeed | moritz: Thanks, I'm planning to do that at some point, have decided Sept/Oct/Nov is p6 time for me. | ||
dmol | r: my ($a, $b); my @c = [+] $a, $b; | ||
camelia | rakudo 8c1cc2: OUTPUT«use of uninitialized value of type Any in numeric context in block at /tmp/ZJ0IOYJiBm:1use of uninitialized value of type Any in numeric context in block at /tmp/ZJ0IOYJiBm:1» | ||
leont | How do I query if a variable is a codeblock? | 14:09 | |
masak | leont: $v ~~ Code | ||
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dalek | ast: 9ee04a8 | (Timo Paulssen)++ | S02-names/pseudo.t: require an is dynamic if you're gonna use CALLER. |
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timotimo | i was *sure* i had pushed this half an hour ago or something | ||
pnu | nice.. rakudo-jvm compiles on a 2X heroku instance. took about 30 minutes. | 14:16 | |
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timotimo | cool! :) | 14:20 | |
pnu | my next step is to create a buildpack, and support scripts to vendor pre-built binaries to a s3 bucket etc. | ||
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timotimo | lizmat: i was sure i had pushed that commit to roast before. now it's clean, though | 14:21 | |
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lizmat | we had a power outage at the hackahon for ~ 10 minutes | 14:22 | |
tadzik | but you probably want to theck for Callable | ||
timotimo | a bit weird that CALLER would refer to the outer block of an if statement, though. but if you're in a sub and you know you're going to use CALLER, might as well save it away in a variable before doing any control flowing | ||
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dmol | r: my ($a, $b) = (1,2); my @c = [+] $a, $b; | 14:23 | |
camelia | rakudo 42a37a: ( no output ) | ||
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dmol | r: my ($a, $b) = (1,2); my @c = [=] $a, $b; | 14:24 | |
camelia | rakudo 42a37a: OUTPUT«===SORRY!=== Error while compiling /tmp/SKw4NUeCxQCannot reduce with = because list assignment operators are too fiddlyat /tmp/SKw4NUeCxQ:1------> my ($a, $b) = (1,2); my @c = [=]⏏ $a, $b;» | ||
dmol | r: eval 'my ($a, $b) = (1,2); my @c = [+] $a, $b;'; | 14:25 | |
camelia | rakudo 42a37a: ( no output ) | ||
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dmol | r: eval 'my ($a, $b) = (1,2); my @c = [=] $a, $b;'; | 14:25 | |
camelia | rakudo 42a37a: OUTPUT«===SORRY!=== Error while compiling eval_0Cannot reduce with = because list assignment operators are too fiddlyat eval_0:1------> my ($a, $b) = (1,2); my @c = [=]⏏ $a, $b;» | ||
moritz | r: use Test; plan 1; eval_dies_ok 'my ($a, $b) = (1,2); my @c = [=] $a, $b;', 'dies' | ||
camelia | rakudo 42a37a: OUTPUT«1..1ok 1 - dies» | ||
moritz | dmol: something like this might work for you | 14:26 | |
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dmol | moritz: thanks :) | 14:28 | |
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moritz | timotimo: I'm now working on turning something the new error into a typed error | 14:28 | |
BabsSeed | Which compiler is the most complete? rakudo? | ||
pmurias | BabsSeed: yes | ||
moritz | (hindered by the fact that my laptop is so sloooow, and I couldn't do it on my server during the power outage) | ||
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dalek | ast: 121d672 | ivanoff++ | S13-syntax/sub-hash.t: sub/hash syntax |
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moritz | r: sub f { say $CALLER::x }; do { my $x = 42; f} | 14:35 | |
camelia | rakudo 42a37a: OUTPUT«You're trying to access $x through CALLER, but it is not dynamic. in method at_key at src/gen/CORE.setting:8752 in method postcircumfix:<{ }> at src/gen/CORE.setting:1855 in method postcircumfix:<{ }> at src/gen/CORE.setting:1843 in sub f at /tmp/c4w99_UTe2… | ||
moritz | note to self: constructiong an exception object IS NOT ENOUGH: you also have to .throw it! | 14:36 | |
ivanoff | kindly review #76896 test S13-syntax/sub-hash.t | ||
moritz | ... and I'm the one who'll be giving a talk about exception soon. | ||
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lizmat | r: sub f { say $CALLER::x }; do { my $x is dynamic = 42; f} | 14:38 | |
camelia | rakudo 42a37a: OUTPUT«42» | ||
moritz | ivanoff: you can remove the %\n stuff from the test; it doesn't add anything | 14:39 | |
dalek | ast: 7dc5018 | ivanoff++ | S13-syntax/sub-hash.t: remove the %\n stuff from the test; it doesn't add anything |
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pmurias | jnthn: is being able to compile regexes at runtime important for bootstraping nqp? | ||
ivanoff | moritz, I made it. Am I right? | ||
moritz | ivanoff: and S13-syntax looks like a weird place -- I'd put it in S02-lexical-conventions/sub-block-parsing.t | ||
ivanoff: sorry, I'm not fast enough :-) | |||
ivanoff | )) | 14:42 | |
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pmurias | jnthn: like <$foo> | 14:42 | |
moritz | ivanoff: but yes, looks better than before | ||
dmol | masak: bpaste.net/show/121924/ should it be plased under t/spec/S03-operators/friddle.t ? | 14:43 | |
masak | dmol: looking. | ||
ivanoff | moritz, should I move S13-syntax/sub-hash.t to S02-lexical-conventions/sub-block-parsing.t ? | 14:44 | |
masak | dmol: 'fiddly' rather than 'friddle', methinks. | ||
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masak | dmol: so, t/spec/S03-operators/fiddly.t and s/friddle/fiddly/ in the comment. | 14:44 | |
oh, and in the test description. | |||
otherwise, looks fine. | |||
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dalek | kudo/nom: 2566e75 | moritz++ | src/core/ (2 files): add a typed exception for accessing stuff through CALLER that is not dynamic |
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dalek | ast: 5765af9 | (Steve Mynott)++ | S02-magicals/ (2 files): import of spectest for RT #78258 |
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roast: 5ab54fb | (Steve Mynott)++ | S05-transliteration/79778.t: | |||
roast: import of spectest for RT #79778 | |||
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ivanoff | kindly review #76896 test S02-lexical-conventions/sub-block-parsing.t | 14:54 | |
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dalek | p/jvm-sockets: 6933faa | tadzik++ | src/vm/jvm/ (3 files): Initial socket support for JVM |
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p/jvm-sockets: 968b9f8 | tadzik++ | src/vm/jvm/ (2 files): Get rid of nqp::closesocket(), nqp::closefh() works perfectly fine. jnthn++ |
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sorear | tadzik++ | 15:28 | |
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woolfy | sorear, at some point you told us you would try to be at the YAPC::EU in Kiev this year. Too bad it did not work out. | 15:31 | |
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itz | is there a more generic yapc::eu channel elsewhere? on magnet or whatever? | 15:32 | |
FROGGS | itz: there is a #yapc at irc.perl.org | ||
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sorear | woolfy: did I? oops | 15:44 | |
FROGGS | jnthn: ping | 15:53 | |
dalek | kudo-star-daily: 590c258 | coke++ | log/ (5 files): today (automated commit) |
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rl6-Acme-Addslashes: 1ccaa31 | (Konrad Borowski)++ | lib/Acme/Addslashes.pm: Cool argument is enough for addslashes |
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Guest96499 | In an attempt to catch up with Perl 6's current state, I started by testing the examples on RosettaCode. | 16:21 | |
The first one I tried, Hello World to Line Printer, crashed. | |||
benabik | Wait. A /Guest\d+/ actually talking about perl 6? I am shocked and thankful. | 16:22 | |
Guest96499 | This version appears to work: | ||
given open '>', '/dev/lp0' { | |||
.say('Hello, World!'); | |||
.close; | |||
} | |||
benabik | Guest96499: welcome! | ||
sorear | benabik: ajr is an old hat | ||
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sorear | did that ever work? | 16:22 | |
ajr_ | Sorry, that was the original | 16:23 | |
This appears to work: | |||
given open '/dev/lp0' { | |||
.say('Hello, World!'); | |||
.close; | |||
} | |||
sorear | it's been open '/dev/lp0', :w for as long as I've been here | ||
i'm surprised that never got updated. TimToady and others have been combing over RC a lot lately | 16:24 | ||
ajr_ | The Synopses weren't very helpful, but maybe I was looking in the wrong places? | ||
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sorear | the synopses are implementor-targeted documentation | 16:29 | |
you want: | |||
well, you want doc.perl6.org/routine/open | 16:32 | ||
which conspicuously doesn't exist | |||
:/ | |||
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timotimo | first prototype of turning lexicals into locals in the optimizer ... | 16:39 | |
sadly it runs before immediate blocks are inlined, so a lot of chances would be missed. i need a second pass, i think | |||
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ajr_ | Would this be accurate? | 16:40 | |
given open '/dev/lp0', :w { # Open the device for writing as the default | 16:41 | ||
.say('Hello, World!'); # Send it the string | |||
.close; # | |||
# ^ The prefix "." says "use the default device here" | |||
} | |||
timotimo | looks good to me. "default device" could be a bit misleading, though | 16:42 | |
sorear | it's just setting and using $_ | 16:43 | |
ajr_ | I'm trying to phrase it for someone who doesn't know what $_ is | 16:45 | |
timotimo | another time where i wish i could shoot rakudo a signal and get a traceback of where it's currently doing its work | ||
replacing "default object" sounds okay to me | |||
ah, it was another case of a while loop without an increment m( | 16:46 | ||
those take a while to execute | |||
lizmat: what do these # 1 and # 2 comments at the end of blocks in S02-names/caller.t mean that you added to unfudge it? | 16:47 | ||
ajr_ | There seems to be a common theme here: breaking the elephant that is Perl 6 into conceptual mouthsful | ||
timotimo | is that something like #?DOES ? | 16:48 | |
er, #?does i guess | |||
sorear | the usual metaphor is a waterbed, but ok. | ||
ajr_ | Although Damian's "Fun With Dead Languages" talk is indeed "fun", it gave me a significant clue. | 16:51 | |
Perl 6 encompasses at least 3 separate fundamental concepts: procedural, object-oriented, and functional programming. | 16:52 | ||
That means that there have to be at least 3 independent routes into it, that do not require knowledge of the other 2 to grasp. | 16:53 | ||
P.S. who has the access rights to fix that example? | 16:57 | ||
locsmif | ajr_: do you happen to have a link to that talk? | 16:59 | |
timotimo | ah. i think i can't turn a lexical into a local if it's part of the signature ... i don't see how i can figure that out, it's not explicit in the QAST | 17:00 | |
ajr_ | No, I don't think one exists. You have to see it in meatspace. | ||
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sorear | ajr_: i beleive anyone with an account can edit any page on RC | 17:20 | |
ajr_: most languages these days can pull off that trifecta. even C++ is getting with the program now. | 17:21 | ||
colomon | sorear! \o/ | ||
sorear | hi colomon. | ||
ajr_ | Which only complicates the problem of learning it. (As if C++ wasn't complicated enough already.) | 17:22 | |
colomon is packing to return to the US. After playing for ceili dancers for a few more hours.... | |||
timotimo | " | 17:24 | |
"coercion from a to i NYI" o_O | |||
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flussence | ...atoi(3) NYI? :D | 17:25 | |
ajr_ | What's wrong with this one? | 17:26 | |
clkao | w/in 22 | ||
ajr_ | perl6 -e "my $string = slurp 'open_lp'; say $string;" | ||
===SORRY!=== | |||
Malformed my | |||
at -e:1 | |||
------> my ⏏= slurp 'open_lp'; say ; | |||
expecting any of: | |||
scoped declarator | |||
timotimo | haha | ||
you used " | |||
and your shell replaced $string with "" | |||
ajr_ | Duh! | ||
timotimo | the piece of text after the -----> gives it away ;) | ||
flussence | «string='$string' perl6 -e "my $string = slurp 'open_lp'; say $string;"» | ||
.oO( imagine how much fun shell scripting would be if someone decided it'd be a good idea to make undefined vars interpolate literally... ) |
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ajr_ | Yup, this: perl6 -e 'my $stuff = slurp "open_lp"; say $stuff;' | ||
works | |||
timotimo | i always use ' for that reason | 17:29 | |
could it be that if i want to turn a lexical into a local, i have to move it from the Stmts that's the first child of the Block to be the first child of the Block, so that it is accessible to the rest of the tree? | 17:31 | ||
is the first child of blocks somehow special? | 17:34 | ||
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sorear | not in that way | 17:42 | |
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timotimo | sorear: do you have tips? i don't really understand what exactly causes the error i'm seeing :( | 18:02 | |
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timotimo | gist.github.com/timo/4991927cc4308937ffaa - this is the resulting QAST and error message from the compiler | 18:15 | |
maybe i'm misunderstanding where locals may appear? | 18:16 | ||
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celesta | r: my @x = [+](0..2),(0..2); say @x | 18:35 | |
camelia | rakudo 2566e7: OUTPUT«3 0 1 2» | ||
celesta | i was hoping for output; 0, 2, 4 | ||
timotimo | you're getting [+](0..2) and then 0..2 afterwards | 18:38 | |
celesta | oh, how can i get x1+y1, x2+y2, ...xn+yn ? | ||
timotimo | what you really want is (0..2) Z+ (0..2) or (0..2) >>+<< (0..2) | ||
turn the pointy arrows at lists that you want to extend if they're shorter than the other one | |||
celesta | timotimo++ thank you very much | 18:39 | |
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timotimo | you're welcome :) | 18:39 | |
i can't tell where this "reg_type" method on $*BLOCK is coming from in the compiler, but apparently 'a' means something to parrot. except i can't find any mention of that, only I and S and so on | 18:40 | ||
FROGGS | I wonder too what 'a' should be | 18:42 | |
timotimo | it would appear parrot would give an A and it'd be lc'd to a | 18:43 | |
but there's no mention of 'A' in the whole parrot source that doesn't have to do with "uppercase letters between A and Z" | 18:44 | ||
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timotimo | perhaps i'm not converting the lexicals into locals correctly; currently i'm just replacing .scope with 'local' on all mentions of the var | 18:47 | |
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timotimo | it's kind of strange to me that it explodes upon binding a local to a local ... | 18:52 | |
klrr | does it happen haskell chat here? | 18:53 | |
geekosaur | not very much | ||
timotimo | sometimes haskell is mentioned here, but not often | ||
klrr | okey, it says so on haskell wiki | 18:54 | |
timotimo | oh, can you show us the link? | ||
geekosaur | also, klrr, just hunting for new channels to misbehave in isn't productive for anyone | ||
timotimo | probably because of pugs, but pugs isn't being developed actively any more | ||
klrr | 20:54 < geekosaur> also, klrr, just hunting for new channels to misbehave in isn't productive for anyone | 18:56 | |
that's very offesnive statement | |||
i should take this in pm it's off topic sry | |||
www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Irc#Related_channels | 18:57 | ||
timotimo: ^ | |||
under "Projects using haskell" | |||
wait | |||
perl 6 implemented in haskell ? | |||
timotimo | ah, that's probably a bit old by now | ||
yes, pugs is a perl 6 compiler implemented in haskell | |||
klrr | ok | ||
timotimo | i don't see perl mentioned in the history, so i cannot tell when it was added or last touched | 18:58 | |
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FROGGS | I believe the work on pugs stopped about six or seven years ago | 19:05 | |
timotimo adds random poisoning conditions in the hope of random subsets intersecting sufficiently with what he setting uses | |||
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timotimo | infix:<~> can't get compiled :( | 19:07 | |
FROGGS | O.o | ||
timotimo | and since it's so early in the setting i can only assume that there's many more blocks that would fail | ||
the line that triggers it is apparently nqp::setelems($res, $alen + $blen) where both $alen and $blen have been turned into locals | 19:08 | ||
moritz back from pre-conference meetup | 19:09 | ||
timotimo | hello moritz :) | ||
moritz: an intuition what reg_type returning "a" could mean? my lexical->local transformation causes coercion errors in the compiler :( | 19:10 | ||
otherwise, see my last gist link for the whole QAST and error message | |||
oh, perhaps :decl(var) is wrong for locals? | 19:13 | ||
hm, but tthat gets used for other locals, too. like the sink vars | 19:15 | ||
moritz: can you confirm that i don't have to move the decls for the local vars up so that it's the parent of all usages of it? | |||
moritz | timotimo: I can't confirm that | 19:16 | |
timotimo: so far I thought the first usage of a QAST::Var must have the :decl<var>, :scope<local> | |||
but I never actually tested that assumption | |||
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timotimo | right. that's what it looks like now | 19:17 | |
moritz | timotimo: and I guess you know the structure that in a QAST::Block, the first element usually contains the declaration, and the second one the actual code? | 19:18 | |
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timotimo | in the first stmts of the block, there's a qast::var local $a :decl(var), directly next to it is an op bind for the initial value | 19:18 | |
yes, that's what i gathered | |||
moritz | timotimo: did you dump the QAST tree that failed to compile? | 19:19 | |
timotimo | yes | 19:20 | |
gist.github.com/timo/4991927cc4308937ffaa | |||
it's quite big, but the compile error happens pretty early on | |||
oh, wait, what | 19:23 | ||
INTERNAL ERROR: Execution of block eliminated by optimizer - why'd it do that? o_O | |||
that can't be right | |||
ah, that's because the block was inlined | 19:24 | ||
that makes sense now. | |||
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moritz | timotimo: quick idea: maybe the type of natively typed variables aren't carried to the locals properly? | 19:32 | |
(it's a bit annoying that the QAST dump doesn't say anything about the type of the vars) | 19:33 | ||
timotimo | right; the code just replaces :scope, so if i have to make sure the type gets in there, it would not have been in the var node before, right? | 19:36 | |
moritz | I have no idea where the type info comes in | 19:37 | |
timotimo | perhaps if it's a lexical it used to be in the lexpad, but if it's a local it must be in the var as :returns? | ||
moritz | ah, in .returns | ||
timotimo | it kind of makes sense that the type info wouldn't be in a QAST::Var if it's a lexical; all the other info is in the lexpad, after all | 19:39 | |
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masak | o/ | 19:40 | |
moritz | \o masak | ||
timotimo | moritz: do you know what native type infos look like in the lexpad? | ||
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moritz | timotimo: looking at methods register_lexical and register_local in the QAST compiler, it looks like both use .returns | 19:41 | |
timotimo: n ( | |||
*no | 19:42 | ||
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moritz | though Perl6::World checks the descriptor.of to see if it's native | 19:43 | |
timotimo | right, so not touching .returns when changing the var from lexical to local should suffice. hmm. | ||
i don't think i can just debug-output the .returns of the var nodes just like that, i don't think i can just stringify those things:| | 19:44 | ||
moritz | timotimo: but you can debug-output nqp::objprimspec(.returns) | 19:45 | |
timotimo | ah, that sounds great | ||
moritz | it just returns a number, and the QAST compiler has a mapping from that number to the register type | ||
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timotimo | i don't think i can get that from the optimizer, can i? | 19:46 | |
moritz | seems like 0 => P, 1 => I, 2 => N, 3 => S | ||
timotimo: it's just four values, won't kill you to duplicate it for debugging | |||
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timotimo | oh, good | 19:47 | |
masak is happy because he had kvass | 19:49 | ||
timotimo | ah, interesting: here's one place where the return values of the var nodes are sometimes 0 and sometimes 1; i suppose that's because different values have been bound to it along the way or something? | 19:50 | |
moritz | what does "return value of the var nodes" mean? | 19:51 | |
timotimo | what primspec outputs for $var-node.returns | ||
moritz | yes, 0 is PMC and 1 is int | 19:52 | |
FROGGS | nqp: say(nqp::getobjprimspec("hi")) | ||
camelia | nqp: OUTPUT«Error while compiling block : Error while compiling op call (source text: "nqp::getobjprimspec(\"hi\")"): Error while compiling op getobjprimspec (source text: "nqp::getobjprimspec(\"hi\")"): No registered operation handler for 'getobjprimspec'current instr.: '' pc 51451 (s… | ||
timotimo | nqp: say(nqp::getobjprimspec(Str)) | 19:53 | |
camelia | nqp: OUTPUT«Error while compiling block : Error while compiling op call (source text: "nqp::getobjprimspec(Str)"): Error while compiling op getobjprimspec (source text: "nqp::getobjprimspec(Str)"): No registered operation handler for 'getobjprimspec'current instr.: '' pc 51451 (src/sta… | ||
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dalek | kudo-star-daily: 63cd012 | coke++ | log/ (5 files): today (automated commit) |
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FROGGS | nqp: say(nqp::objprimspec("hi")) | ||
camelia | nqp: OUTPUT«0» | ||
FROGGS | nqp: say(nqp::objprimspec(123)) | ||
camelia | nqp: OUTPUT«0» | ||
FROGGS | O.o | ||
timotimo | so, what exactly is the reason for locals to be so much faster than lexicals? | ||
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timotimo | at least if i get all of this right. which i don't seem to be able to so far ;) | 19:53 | |
moritz | nqp: say(nqp::objprimsepc(int)) | ||
camelia | nqp: OUTPUT«Error while compiling block : Error while compiling op call (source text: "nqp::objprimsepc(int)"): Error while compiling op objprimsepc (source text: "nqp::objprimsepc(int)"): No registered operation handler for 'objprimsepc'current instr.: '' pc 51451 (src/stage2/QAST.pir… | ||
FROGGS | nqp: say(nqp::objprimspec(int)) | ||
camelia | nqp: OUTPUT«1» | ||
moritz | nqp: say(nqp::objprimspec(int)) | ||
camelia | nqp: OUTPUT«1» | ||
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moritz | timotimo: the VM has a much easier time putting locals on the stack, or keeping it only in registers, never in heap memory | 19:54 | |
nqp: say(nqp::objprimspec(num)) | 19:55 | ||
camelia | nqp: OUTPUT«2» | ||
moritz | nqp: say(nqp::objprimspec(str)) | ||
camelia | nqp: OUTPUT«3» | ||
timotimo | ah. that's what i guessed | ||
i think the return value of P for the var comes from binding a value to it | |||
logically, the var wouldn't have a return value if it's the first argument of a bind op | 19:56 | ||
so maybe it isn't wrong? | |||
celesta | nqp: say(nqp::objprimspec(role)) | ||
camelia | nqp: OUTPUT«0» | ||
timotimo | is it acceptable for a local var to have a sigil? should be, IMO | 19:57 | |
moritz | oh | ||
parrot might not like that | |||
timotimo | well, it's easily corrected. | 19:58 | |
moritz | because only registers start with $ in parrot | ||
timotimo | mhm | ||
moritz | and locals are just identifier | ||
timotimo | that could trip it up bad, yes | ||
moritz | you can just generate a name for the local | 19:59 | |
with $past.uniq('replace') or so | 20:00 | ||
timotimo | will do | ||
moritz | and then update all reading accesses to it too | ||
timotimo | yes, i have a list of all occurences already, i'll just replace the name there | ||
if that turns out to be the solution i'll be simultaneously annoyed and happy | 20:01 | ||
masak | I've changed my mind again. I think it's in poor taste for YAPC::EU to have anti-p6 talks. | ||
timotimo | what, are you going to censor the free speech of your fellow yapcians? | ||
masak | somehow though, I'm kinda glad they're there, in the schedule. I hope people show up to stand up for Perl 6. | ||
timotimo | clearly, you must be a terrible person! | 20:02 | |
masak | even though everyone I've talked to says they're not gonna go for blood-pressure reasons. | ||
timotimo | i can totally see that. | ||
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timotimo | oh yay! | 20:06 | |
i would have *never* guessed that would be the culprit! but now it compiles | |||
okay, my detection of lexical variable use doesn't seem to work perfectly fine yet. | 20:08 | ||
masak | admitting that you have a problem. first step to recovery ;) | 20:09 | |
timotimo | judging from the spectests, it seems like it misses a whole bunch of lexicals that shouldn't have been turned into locals | 20:11 | |
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timotimo | i think i know what got messed up | 20:16 | |
i had code in place to prevent any lexicals to be turned into locals in the head if they came before $_, because i thought it would always be the case that $_ comes after all arguments to subs etc | |||
turns out if you have block with an implicit signature, those come after the $_. so now i'll have to come up with proper code to figure out how is siggatur formed | 20:17 | ||
do i find that out by inspecting $*DISPATCHER perhaps? | |||
moritz | maybe by looking at the signature? | 20:18 | |
timotimo | i'd love to. where do i find it? :) | 20:19 | |
felher | hey folks. I think I found a serialization problem: gist.github.com/felher/6206656 . Known Problem? | ||
moritz | felher: not known to me. Please submit! | 20:20 | |
tadzik | felher! \o/ | ||
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felher | o/ tadzik :) | 20:20 | |
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felher | moritz: will do. Either after $work today or some time tomorrow :) | 20:21 | |
timotimo | moritz: i can get the signature from a Code object, but how do i get from a QAST:Block to the corresponding Code object? :| | 20:22 | |
tadzik | after work today! /o\ | ||
what timezone are you in | |||
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moritz | r: sub f($x) { say MY::.keys *; f | 20:24 | |
camelia | rakudo 2566e7: OUTPUT«===SORRY!=== Error while compiling /tmp/Cvjgw6OgFtTwo terms in a rowat /tmp/Cvjgw6OgFt:1------> sub f($x) { say MY::.keys *⏏; f expecting any of: method arguments postfix infix stopper infi… | ||
moritz | r: sub f($x) { say MY::.keys }; f | ||
camelia | rakudo 2566e7: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===CHECK FAILED:Calling 'f' will never work with no arguments (lines 1, 1) Expected: :($x)» | ||
moritz | r: sub f($x) { say MY::.keys }; f 42 | ||
camelia | rakudo 2566e7: OUTPUT«$x $_ $/ $! $*DISPATCHER &?ROUTINE RETURN» | ||
timotimo | r: say { $^a }.WHAT | 20:25 | |
camelia | rakudo 2566e7: OUTPUT«(Block)» | ||
moritz | timotimo: I guess it's too late by the time &?ROUTINE is added? | ||
felher | tadzik: CET. But I was (and still am) ill quite some time and @people are expecting a eMail with an status update tomorrow. So I have to do it now, before I go to bed :) | ||
moritz | oh, and it won't work for blocks either | ||
timotimo | i'm not sure if ROUTINE is actually enough | ||
moritz | anyway, time for sleep here | 20:26 | |
tadzik | I see :) | ||
timotimo | good night moritz and thanks for your help! | ||
can i bother you about this again some time tomorrow? | |||
felher | o/ moritz | ||
Well, I have to leave. Hopefully not for two months again ;) Good night, #perl6 | 20:32 | ||
timotimo | good night! :) | ||
i'm going to bed now, too. | |||
celesta | godd night #perl6 | ||
good | |||
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pmurias | masak: re anti Perl 6 talks what are they trying to achieve? | 20:42 | |
masak | pmurias: a good question. | 20:44 | |
pmurias: maybe they figure they're the child who points out that the emperor has no clothes. | |||
pmurias: or maybe they sincerely believe they have a chance with the Perl 7 nonsense. | |||
pmurias | you mean have Perl 6 declared a failure and have a normal Perl 5 release called Perl 7? | 20:46 | |
masak | pmurias: aye. | ||
pmurias | isn't that something that Larry would have to decide? | 20:48 | |
so they should be sending hate mail rather then appealing to the community? | 20:49 | ||
pmurias hopes they don't read #perl6 ;) | 20:50 | ||
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masak | it's something that Larry would have to decide, yes. | 20:52 | |
the more I think about it, the more I think they haven't thought things through very well. | 20:54 | ||
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masak | they kind of look like they think they're operating with 100% information, whereas in actual fact it's far less than 50%. | 20:55 | |
'night, #perl6 | 21:06 | ||
pmurias | 'night | 21:07 | |
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Ulti | with the LWP::Simple module what is expected to be passed in as content/data to the .post ? | 21:55 | |
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Ulti | form encoded stuff like 'field=value' | 21:56 | |
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