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japhb | r-m freezes trying to 'panda install p6doc' at: Compiling lib/Perl6/TypeGraph/Viz.pm to mbc | 00:56 | |
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japhb | r: say "$_" for < a b >; say "{$_}" for < c d >; | 02:04 | |
camelia | rakudo-parrot 358582: OUTPUT«abcd» | ||
..rakudo-jvm 358582, rakudo-moar 358582: OUTPUT«ab» | |||
japhb | ^^ Why the difference here? | 02:05 | |
timotimo | oh yikes | ||
japhb | Yeah, that led to a rather strange bug, let me tell you. | 02:06 | |
timotimo | i can imagine | ||
but i don't have time to hunt that right now :\ | |||
japhb | .tell jnthn Two r-m bugs: irclog.perlgeek.de/perl6/2014-04-02#i_8527156 and irclog.perlgeek.de/perl6/2014-04-02#i_8527351 | 02:07 | |
yoleaux | japhb: I'll pass your message to jnthn. | ||
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japhb | timotimo: Understood. | 02:07 | |
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japhb | .tell moritz Since I wasn't around when you announced it, congrats re: irclog.perlgeek.de/perl6/2014-03-31#i_8519218 :-) | 02:14 | |
yoleaux | japhb: I'll pass your message to moritz. | ||
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japhb | .tell jnthn On a positive note, your r-j hang-on-exit fix did indeed work for me. :-) | 02:26 | |
yoleaux | japhb: I'll pass your message to jnthn. | ||
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moritz | japhb: thanks | 05:55 | |
yoleaux | 02:14Z <japhb> moritz: Since I wasn't around when you announced it, congrats re: irclog.perlgeek.de/perl6/2014-03-31#i_8519218 :-) | ||
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lizmat | oohh, wow, congrats moritz++ and mom! | 05:59 | |
moritz | lizmat: thanks | 06:02 | |
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lizmat | decommute& | 06:13 | |
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arnsholt | o/ | 07:01 | |
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FROGGS | morning | 07:45 | |
arnsholt | Moin | ||
nwc10 | \o/ | 07:46 | |
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jnthn | morning o/ | 08:40 | |
yoleaux | 02:07Z <japhb> jnthn: Two r-m bugs: irclog.perlgeek.de/perl6/2014-04-02#i_8527156 and irclog.perlgeek.de/perl6/2014-04-02#i_8527351 | ||
02:26Z <japhb> jnthn: On a positive note, your r-j hang-on-exit fix did indeed work for me. :-) | |||
jnthn | .tell japhb yes, the panda p6doc thing is known to fail install on both JVM and MoarVM. It's not entirely clear why yet, but the failures are likely related. | 08:41 | |
yoleaux | jnthn: I'll pass your message to japhb. | ||
jnthn | I'm surprised the other one didn't trigger a spectest... | 08:42 | |
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dalek | ar: d381a68 | (Tobias Leich)++ | modules/ (2 files): update submodules to newer revision |
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ar: f9a0c4c | (Tobias Leich)++ | tools/star/release-guide.pod: no special handling needed, PR got applied |
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FROGGS | TheDamian++ # www.infoq.com/interviews/conway-perl | 12:26 | |
seems to be more than a year old, but is still very very good | 12:27 | ||
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Ven | r: FROGGS "“Isn’t Pearl dead?” - What do you answer to that?" erm :( | 12:39 | |
camelia | rakudo-parrot 358582, rakudo-jvm 358582, rakudo-moar 358582: OUTPUT«===SORRY!=== Error while compiling /tmp/tmpfileTwo terms in a rowat /tmp/tmpfile:1------> l dead?” - What do you answer to that?" ⏏erm :( expecting any of: …» | ||
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moritz | Ven: Mu | 12:39 | |
Ven | Seems like my brain is thinking "this is #perl6, I need to prefix my message with r:" sorry moritz | 12:40 | |
FROGGS | *g* | ||
but yeah, that typo is slightly annoying | |||
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moritz | Ven: I actually meant that 'Mu' is a good answer to such a question | 12:41 | |
Ven | moritz: Then I'll just keep on wondering what that means | ||
moritz | compare en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mu_%28negative%29 | ||
in particular en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mu_%28negativ...e_question | 12:42 | ||
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Ven | moritz: I'm only talking about the typo, I don't care about the question haha ... Didn't realize that's what you were talking about | 12:43 | |
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[Coke] | FROGGS: I think the typo is intentional. "this user knows so little about perl they misspell it" | 12:48 | |
sorry, I meant PERL, of course. | |||
That's a shibboleth for me when looking at resumes. we don't perl here, but I don't want people who claim to have PERL'ed. | |||
FROGGS | yeah, that might be true | 12:49 | |
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Ven | "no system is as good as Haskell’s type system, but also unlike Haskell’s type system, ordinary human beings can understand it" I get sad when I read that | 12:51 | |
[Coke] | booking.com++ # perl5 core maint fund | ||
Ven | [Coke]: might be, yeah | ||
[Coke] | Ven: I loved that quote! | ||
also, if you speak haskell, do you want to try to get pugs back up on crutches? | |||
Ven | [Coke]: I'm not sure it's even kinda up-to-date enough for it not to blow up with recent ghc updates | 12:52 | |
also, I'm not smart enough | |||
Ven notes - that looks like a really neat project to have, though ... | 12:54 | ||
[Coke] | ven - if you speak haskell, you're already a step ahead of me. | 12:55 | |
let me grab a snapshot of what the issue looks like here. | |||
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FROGGS | Ven: I tried to fix a bug in pugs like two months ago, and I was able to build it but was not able to fix the bug | 13:01 | |
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Ven | FROGGS: well, I'm just waiting for the day to end anyway, do you remember what the bug was ? | 13:05 | |
FROGGS | ohh, now I remember... | ||
it wasn't even a bug, I wanted to change sub "eval" to "EVAL" | |||
but [Coke] has the problem that his pugs installation does not run the spectests... | 13:06 | ||
so I dunno what is the problem there | |||
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Ven | FROGGS: you mean it refuses to *run* the spectests themselves? | 13:07 | |
[Coke] | I'm getting the build output, one sec. | 13:08 | |
no, it runs them, they just nearly all fail. | |||
FROGGS | Impl date percentage roast sha1 pass fail todo skip plan spec notes | 13:09 | |
pugs 2014-04-01 00.06% 2f754e1 19 14733 0 1 14753 28848 | |||
pugs 2014-02-03 21.86% a4574df 6331 4691 2884 856 14762 28451 | |||
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FROGGS | so, it passes >6k at one point | 13:09 | |
passed* | |||
Ven | 20% for an implementation that's been dead since 2009 seems good ;o) | ||
(not really sure about the date, sry) | |||
FROGGS | I have heard about 2007, but that was way before my time here :o) | 13:11 | |
[Coke] | lots of deprecation warnings... | ||
FROGGS | it passed 9.1k tests in may 2012 | ||
Ven | (I actually work on an altJS where au is a contrib, though) | ||
That's still cool | 13:12 | ||
"it will probably be based on ideas from languages like Erlang" mmh ? | 13:13 | ||
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[Coke] | "this version of PCRE compiled without utf8 support" is oft-repeated. | 13:14 | |
s/utf8/UTF/ | |||
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[Coke] assumes he hasn't gone back and tried to fix this lately. | 13:17 | ||
Util | r: my @x = [<a b>], [<c d>]; say .perl for [@x.list], [@x.flat], [@x>>.flat], [@x>>.list]; | 13:18 | |
camelia | rakudo-parrot 358582, rakudo-jvm 358582, rakudo-moar 358582: OUTPUT«[["a", "b"], ["c", "d"]][["a", "b"], ["c", "d"]]["a", "b", "c", "d"]["a", "b", "c", "d"]» | ||
Util | How can I flatten @x into <a b c d> ? | ||
I have tried .list and .flat as methods and hyper-methods. | |||
TimToady | it appears the latter two worked, but you put an extra [] around them after | 13:21 | |
Ven | also, @x.list returns an array ? | ||
r: say [].^HOW.name; | |||
camelia | rakudo-parrot 358582, rakudo-jvm 358582, rakudo-moar 358582: OUTPUT«===SORRY!=== Error while compiling /tmp/tmpfileCannot use .^ on a non-identifier method callat /tmp/tmpfile:1------> say [].^HOW⏏.name; expecting any of: …» | 13:22 | |
TimToady | HOW is already ^-ish | ||
doesn't need ^ | |||
Ven | r: say ([1]).HOW.name; | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 358582: OUTPUT«Not enough positional parameters passed; got 1 but expected 2 in any name at src/gen/m-Metamodel.nqp:69 in block at /tmp/tmpfile:1» | ||
..rakudo-jvm 358582: OUTPUT«Wrong number of arguments passed; expected 2..2, but got 1 in block at /tmp/tmpfile:1» | |||
..rakudo-parrot 358582: OUTPUT«too few positional arguments: 1 passed, 2 (or more) expected in any name at gen/parrot/Metamodel.nqp:66 in block at /tmp/tmpfile:1» | |||
Util | TimToady: Thanks! (/me needs to `git pull` and re-make) | 13:23 | |
TimToady | say [1].^name | ||
r: say [1].^name | |||
camelia | rakudo-parrot 358582, rakudo-jvm 358582, rakudo-moar 358582: OUTPUT«Array» | ||
Ven | ;( thanks | ||
r: [1].list.^name | |||
r: say [1].list.^name | 13:24 | ||
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
rakudo-parrot 358582, rakudo-jvm 358582, rakudo-moar 358582: OUTPUT«Array» | |||
TimToady | r: say [1].list.WHAT | ||
Ven | Looks weird to me,though | ||
camelia | rakudo-parrot 358582, rakudo-jvm 358582, rakudo-moar 358582: OUTPUT«(Array)» | ||
Util | I was working from local: Jan 20 12:54 perl6-p | ||
TimToady | that's like...ancient... | 13:25 | |
[Coke] | Ven: feather.perl6.nl/~coke/PUGS_BUILD.txt | 13:26 | |
the PCRE bug is the most obvious issue, googling.. | 13:27 | ||
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arnsholtAtHome | o/ | 13:27 | |
[Coke] | I don't see how to have cabal tell me what versions I have installed locally. :P | 13:29 | |
ven: any any tips on how to diagnose that issue? | 13:33 | ||
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FROGGS | hi arnsholtAtHome | 13:45 | |
[Coke] | (or anyone) | ||
.seen au? | |||
yoleaux | I haven't seen au? around. | ||
[Coke] | .seen au | ||
yoleaux | I haven't seen au around. | ||
[Coke] | yoleaux: help | ||
FROGGS | TimToady: I've heard you are/were travelling around and give talks... are any of them recorded? | 13:46 | |
[Coke] | .mangle is perl six the best perl? | ||
yoleaux | River, Pearl used? | ||
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TimToady | FROGGS: they had a camera there, dunno anything else | 13:47 | |
FROGGS | hmmm... do they have a website? :o) | ||
nvm, I've seen a website... I was just not able to read it | 13:48 | ||
[Coke] | .gcs "perl" "perl 5" "perl 6" | 13:49 | |
yoleaux | [site] "perl" (32,000,000), "perl 6" (872,000), "perl 5" (366,000) | ||
[Coke] | .gcs "rakudo" | ||
yoleaux | [site] "rakudo" (186,000) | ||
FROGGS | .gcs "peril" | 13:50 | |
yoleaux | [site] "peril" (6,930,000) | ||
FROGGS | /o\ | ||
[Coke] | we can't search that, it's too dangerous. | ||
dalek | kudo-star-daily: 7718ffb | coke++ | log/ (5 files): today (automated commit) |
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kudo-star-daily: 9937ef2 | coke++ | log/ (5 files): today (automated commit) |
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FROGGS | +Makefile:45: *** missing separator. Stop. | 13:52 | |
:/ | |||
Woodi | hi + :) | 13:53 | |
FROGGS | hi Woodi | 13:54 | |
Woodi | new R* ! I was missing it for some time... but it's just emotions :) | 13:55 | |
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Woodi | I hope OpenLDAP bindings would work via NativeCalls | 13:57 | |
and can we have { ... } are export sugar ? | 13:58 | ||
FROGGS | ++Woodi # I'd like to be your tester! | ||
hmmm, we have nothing like that atm... so I'd say not in the near future | 13:59 | ||
ahh, btw: | |||
Woodi | brave FROGGS :) Just yesterday I realy understand programming is not realy for me :) | ||
FROGGS | TimToady: when we autogenerate a proto because we just declare a multi, should the proto inherit some of the traits? | ||
TimToady: I am think of "is hidden_from_backtrace" for example | 14:00 | ||
Woodi: bah... don't you give up! :o) | |||
thinking* | |||
Util | TimToady: `perl6-p` updated from git HEAD; problem resolved. Thanks! | 14:04 | |
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Woodi | FROGGS: and few days before my brain decided: "C++ ! this is the language ! why so furiously stick to C ? with C++ all GUI frameworks can be used ! even Perl6 should be done in C++ !" | 14:06 | |
FROGGS | ohh noes! | ||
Woodi | but I try and now trying WxPerl with some success :) | 14:07 | |
Perl - it's so nice and easy language :) | |||
FROGGS | btw, do we meet in Poznan in may? | ||
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Woodi | hmm, probably not if you ask Woodi :) | 14:09 | |
FROGGS | Woodi: why not? | ||
ascent_ | what's in Poznan in May? | ||
retupmoca | on rakudo-moar, $?FILE is a relative path. Is there a way to get the absolute path to the current file? | 14:10 | |
FROGGS | ascent_: the polish perl workshop | ||
retupmoca | IO::Path.absolute just gets me $*CWD ~ $?FILE | ||
Woodi | I didn't know that | ||
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Woodi | now I will try to mess a bit there :) | 14:10 | |
jnthn hasn't been to Poznan before. :) | 14:11 | ||
FROGGS | me neither :o) | ||
I was in Poland once but just because I was driving wrongish | |||
Woodi | heh :) | 14:12 | |
jnthn | Driving wrongish isn't allowed in Germany, so you went to Poland to do it instead? :P | ||
FROGGS | m: say $*PROGRAM | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 358582: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Dynamic variable $*PROGRAM not found» | ||
Woodi | we are allowed to drive limit+10km/h unofficially :) | 14:13 | |
retupmoca | My use case: I want to load a library.so file that's in the same directory as the installed library.pm6 | ||
FROGGS | m: say $*PROGRAM_NAME | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 358582: OUTPUT«/tmp/Rr4xo9uSSC» | ||
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FROGGS | m: say $*PROGRAM_NAME.path.directory # retupmoca> | 14:14 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 358582: OUTPUT«/tmp» | ||
FROGGS | dunno what that does in a .pm though | ||
jnthn | Same; it's about the original program | 14:15 | |
FROGGS | it perhaps gives you still the script that invoked it | ||
jnthn | Is there a %*INC for "hwere did modules we used come from"? | ||
FROGGS | if we had CompUnitRepos in nom you could query that :o) | ||
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retupmoca | if we had $?RESOURCES in nom/panda master I could use that instead :) | 14:16 | |
jnthn | FROGGS: How far off are having CompUnitRepos in nom? :) | 14:18 | |
retupmoca | yeah, it looks like $*PROGRAM_NAME just gives the .pl file | 14:19 | |
even when used in a .pm | |||
jnthn | $* means dynamically coped | ||
*scoped | |||
retupmoca | yeah, that's what I expected | ||
jnthn | So not so surprising. | ||
FROGGS | jnthn: we would need to discuss its "design" | 14:21 | |
and then do some testing, but there is not that much left to do for it | 14:22 | ||
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Woodi | btw. R* is annoingly long... IMO "Pleas note..." and all below should be refactored to separate "todo" page... | 14:22 | |
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Woodi | /R\*/R* release text/ | 14:23 | |
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Ven | [Coke]: I'm back -- sorry ! Looking at it right now | 14:24 | |
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Ven | Lots and lots of deprecation warning, uh | 14:28 | |
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retupmoca | so, I can scan @*INC to find the .so file | 14:30 | |
next problem: is native($path-to-library) gets compiled in staticly | |||
so I get "Cannot locate native library '.../.work/1396448921_1/blib/lib/...' | 14:31 | ||
FROGGS | mhpf | ||
Ven | Never seen that "this version of PCRE is compiled without UTF support". Google results blame apache but that's with php so meh | ||
retupmoca | even when $path-to-library is completely different | ||
Woodi | R* README: "To build R* you need at least a C compiler, a 'make' utility, and Perl 6.1.0 or newer." Hmm ? 5.16 ? | 14:32 | |
FROGGS | ohh | ||
Woodi: that was me | |||
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FROGGS | there was a 5.9.0 before and that was the Parrot revision we had in the past... | 14:33 | |
damnit | |||
dalek | ar: 0757d26 | (Tobias Leich)++ | README: fixed thinko in version bump, Woodi++ |
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Woodi | also no MoarVM mentioning in README | ||
can I run R* on Moar now ? | 14:35 | ||
FROGGS | if you wait a minute, I fix a vcs conflict in the makefile | 14:39 | |
Woodi: a few modules will fail tests though | |||
and one module (something::graphviz::something) will hang when you build it, just ctrl+c it | 14:40 | ||
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FROGGS | Woodi: let me give you a release tarball where you can build moar... | 14:41 | |
Woodi | there is INSTALL.txt in rakudo/ | 14:42 | |
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Woodi | FROGGS: I wgetted one from rakudo.org... | 14:42 | |
FROGGS | Woodi: this one does not build for moarvm | ||
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FROGGS | I've just made a release tarball that contains MoarVM/nqp/rakudo HEAD as of now | 14:44 | |
there are quite some fixes since 2014.03 | |||
Woodi | I see rakudo/src/vm/ but it will not build ? | ||
FROGGS | Woodi: you are able to build the compiler, but not the modules I think | 14:45 | |
Woodi | means: not automatically/via panda or at all ? | 14:46 | |
FROGGS | Woodi: it does not use panda, no | ||
damn | |||
that tarball I created will not build rakudo, because of an outdated MANIFEST :/ | 14:47 | ||
Woodi | upload the .patch :) | ||
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jnthn | train & | 14:50 | |
Ven | [Coke]: Seems like its' missing that HsBridge.pm, though. (even if you have some custom code to deal with it) | 14:52 | |
[Coke] | s/you/pugs/ :) | 14:53 | |
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Ven | [Coke]: haha yeah, that's what I mean : `unshift @INC, '/home/coke/.cabal/share/Pugs-6.2.13.20120717/blib6/pugs/perl5/lib';` | 14:54 | |
[Coke] | *blank stare* Ok. | 14:58 | |
Woodi | actually I would be happy to just have the list of 3 or 4 urls to parot/moar/nqp/rakudo .tgz files and build them as usual on *nix systems... Packaging R* could have such nice side effect, declaration: "R vX recuires: Parrot vY, Moar vZ and NQP vAA" | 14:59 | |
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FROGGS | moarvm.org/releases/MoarVM-2014.03.tar.gz | 15:01 | |
rakudo.org/downloads/rakudo/ | |||
rakudo.org/downloads/rakudo/rakudo-....01.tar.gz | |||
rakudo.org/downloads/nqp/nqp-2014.03.tar.gz | 15:02 | ||
ftp.parrot.org/releases/all/6.1.0/p...1.0.tar.gz | 15:03 | ||
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FROGGS | Woodi: and finally: froggs.de/perl6/rakudo-star-2014-04...IAL.tar.gz | 15:05 | |
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Ven | [Coke]: I'll try to understand why that error pops up, though I can't say anything atm :( | 15:07 | |
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Util | moritz++ (quite literally!) # irclog.perlgeek.de/perl6/2014-03-31#i_8519218 | 15:11 | |
Ven | thanks FROGGS | 15:17 | |
moritz | thanks Util :-) | 15:18 | |
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btyler | one of the things TheDamien mentions in the interview linked earlier is something like "my Str $foo where length > 20"; does that (or something like that) actually exist in rakudo? | 16:05 | |
FROGGS[mobile] | it would be chars instead of length, but I've not seen it | 16:09 | |
m: my Str $foo where chars > 20 | 16:10 | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 358582: OUTPUT«===SORRY!=== Error while compiling /tmp/UMpCNXHQmnPreceding context expects a term, but found infix > insteadat /tmp/UMpCNXHQmn:1------> my Str $foo where chars >⏏ 20» | ||
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FROGGS[mobile] | m: my Str $foo where { *.chars > 20} | 16:11 | |
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
Ven | m: my Str $foo where .chars > 20 # should work ? | ||
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
FROGGS[mobile] | can you assign something? | ||
it is hard to type on a phone :o) | 16:12 | ||
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Ven | m: my Str $foo where .chars > 20; my $foo = "abc; say "alive"; my $foo = "x" x 50; say "alive"; # should work ? | 16:12 | |
btyler | m: my Str $foo where .chars < 5; $foo = 'abc'; | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 358582: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Two terms in a rowat /tmp/v3HNxstdST:1------> where .chars > 20; my $foo = "abc; say "⏏alive"; my $foo = "x" x 50; say "alive"; expecting any of: postfix infix stopper…» | ||
( no output ) | |||
Ven | m: my Str $foo where .chars > 20; my $foo = "abc"; say "alive"; my $foo = "x" x 50; say "alive"; # should work ? | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 358582: OUTPUT«Potential difficulties: Redeclaration of symbol $foo at /tmp/jmly5TGVk_:1 ------> my Str $foo where .chars > 20; my $foo ⏏= "abc"; say "alive"; my $foo = "x" x 50 Redeclaration of symbol $foo at /tmp/jmly5…» | ||
Ven | m: my Str $foo where .chars > 20; $foo = "abc"; say "alive"; $foo = "x" x 50; say "alive"; # ;_; | 16:13 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 358582: OUTPUT«alivealive» | ||
Ven | m: my Str $foo where .chars > 20; $foo = "abc"; say "alive - $foo.chars()"; $foo = "x" x 50; say "alive - $foo.chars()"; # let's see | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 358582: OUTPUT«alive - 3alive - 50» | ||
Ven | FROGGS[mobile]: apparently doesn't check | ||
FROGGS[mobile] | perhaps that only works in sub or method calls | 16:14 | |
Ven | m: sub a(Str where .chars > 20); a('a'); say "alive"; a('a' x 50); say 'alive'; | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 358582: OUTPUT«===SORRY!=== Error while compiling /tmp/WOAv1Nj6kACannot do non-typename cases of type_constraint yetat /tmp/WOAv1Nj6kA:1------> sub a(Str where .chars > 20⏏); a('a'); say "alive"; a('a' x 50); say expe…» | ||
Ven | m: sub a(Str $foo where { *.chars > 20}) {}; a('a'); say "alive"; a('a' x 50); say 'alive'; | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 358582: OUTPUT«alivealive» | ||
Ven | FROGGS[mobile]: apparently no | 16:15 | |
FROGGS[mobile] | someone needs to implement that then :o) | 16:17 | |
btyler | I saw that in the interview and thought "wait whaaaaaat. that is too cool!" | 16:19 | |
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FROGGS[mobile] | m: sub a($foo where {$_.chars > 20} ) {}; a "bar" | 16:21 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 358582: OUTPUT«Constraint type check failed for parameter '$foo' in sub a at /tmp/n7UVxcehma:1 in block at /tmp/n7UVxcehma:1» | ||
FROGGS[mobile] | \o/ | ||
note: no whatever star in a block | |||
sub a($foo where *.chars > 20) {}; a "foo" | 16:22 | ||
damn -.- | 16:23 | ||
can somebody paste that to a m: ? | |||
lizmat | m: sub a($foo where *.chars > 20) {}; a "foo" | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 358582: OUTPUT«Constraint type check failed for parameter '$foo' in sub a at /tmp/vB_KHslriv:1 in block at /tmp/vB_KHslriv:1» | ||
lizmat | cycling& | ||
FROGGS[mobile] | thanks! | ||
so it works as it should in subs | 16:24 | ||
btyler | hm, so it works in sub parameter checks, but not for regular declarations | ||
cool | |||
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FROGGS | m: :($foo where *.chars > 20); $foo = "abc" | 16:30 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 358582: OUTPUT«===SORRY!=== Error while compiling /tmp/s43Y15YPnDVariable '$foo' is not declaredat /tmp/s43Y15YPnD:1------> :($foo where *.chars > 20); $foo⏏ = "abc" expecting any of: postfix» | ||
FROGGS | :/ | 16:31 | |
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Ven | FROGGS: uuh, matching signatures with blocks gotta be nasty | 16:55 | |
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dalek | rl6-roast-data: 7752803 | coke++ | / (6 files): today (automated commit) |
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[Coke] | yay, no more hangs. If someone is bored, they could add the ulimit stuff to the harnesses for the remaining implementations. | 17:41 | |
r.j - 3 fails, r.m - 5 fails, r.p - 179 fails. | 17:42 | ||
All the r.p fails are aborts in the concurrency tests. | |||
can probably fudge those to skip all if r.p | |||
pugs refuses to die at 00.06% | 17:43 | ||
colomon | \o/ | 17:45 | |
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FROGGS | [Coke]: btw, your star tests should run tomorrow again | 17:48 | |
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[Coke] | FROGGS: they run every day? | 17:48 | |
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[Coke] | I can do another run today if that bug is fixed. | 17:49 | |
FROGGS | [Coke]: "rakudo-star-daily" implies every day, no? :o) | 17:50 | |
but yeah, the bug is fixed | |||
[Coke] | oh, I see. you meant "should run and work this time" | ||
I gets it now. | 17:51 | ||
FROGGS | ahh | ||
k | |||
[Coke] | I kicked off a run right now, will post results when it finishes. | 17:52 | |
FROGGS | cool! | ||
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retupmoca | jnthn: I posted a PR for NativeCall when you get a chance | 18:02 | |
vendethiel opens [Coke]'s log to try and look what's going on for pugs now that he's home | 18:03 | ||
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dalek | osystem: e8dd3c5 | (Andrew Egeler)++ | META.list: Add LibraryMake An attempt to simplify native compilation |
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dalek | kudo-star-daily: b55e7d5 | coke++ | log/ (5 files): today (automated commit) second run to grab bugfix. |
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FROGGS | nice, all module pass | 18:32 | |
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hoelzro | FROGGS: on which backend? | 18:34 | |
FROGGS | parrot | 18:35 | |
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hoelzro | I figured =/ | 18:36 | |
MIME::Base64 just stopped working for me on moar | |||
FROGGS | hmmm, but it should work... I works on my boc | ||
box | |||
it* | 18:37 | ||
hoelzro | curious | ||
I'll try it at home | |||
when I get there =/ | |||
timotimo | i like the sound of "LibraryMake" | 18:45 | |
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retupmoca | timotimo: github.com/retupmoca/P6-Auth-PAM-Simple for usage example | 18:48 | |
(needs a NativeCall patch to actually install that library, though) | 18:49 | ||
timotimo | oh cool, pam authentication | 18:50 | |
hm, would we need one module for each PAM method, like fingerprint, smartcard, ldap, ... ? | 18:51 | ||
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retupmoca | well, Auth::PAM::Simple has an arg for the pam service to auth against | 18:51 | |
but honestly I have only a vaguely understand PAM. I just copy-pasted some C code so I could auth against the 'login' service | 18:52 | ||
s/have only a/only/ | |||
timotimo | oh, i didn't know you could re-route the library name of a sub at run-time | 18:54 | |
that's cool | |||
retupmoca | timotimo: that's a NativeCall PR I have up | ||
doesn't work with HEAD yet | |||
timotimo | ah | 18:55 | |
yeah, i like that | |||
retupmoca | and after the PR is merged, doing &sub.libname = '...'; after you call it won't do anything | ||
because the library has already been loaded | |||
but this is my plan for fixing Imlib2 | 18:56 | ||
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timotimo | fair enough | 19:00 | |
how exactly does it have to be fixed? | |||
retupmoca | need to remove the existing Makefile and Build.pm and replace it with stuff that uses LibraryMake | 19:01 | |
then just need to add code to find the native library like Auth::PAM::Simple uses | 19:02 | ||
there could be issues with the module itself, but this will get the native library compiled and loaded anyway | |||
which is where it's breaking right now | |||
timotimo | well, i'm very glad you've created this | 19:03 | |
retupmoca | LibraryMake.pm6 needs a couple of patches for parrot and JVM if you want to help (I'm not sure how to get the config for '-l' for them) | 19:04 | |
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timotimo | i haven't looked at that part of the whole thing yet :( | 19:04 | |
retupmoca | for moar it's $*VM<config><ldusr>, and then strip out the %s | ||
timotimo | other than "inspect $*VM<config>", no clue | ||
retupmoca | gotcha | ||
I may have to actually install rakudo-j and -p then | |||
timotimo | fortunately it's easy :) | 19:05 | |
however | |||
you can get the output of that right here on the channel | |||
retupmoca | oh, right | ||
p: for $*VM<config>.kv -> $k, $v { if $v ~~ /\-l/ { say "$k: $v" } } | 19:06 | ||
camelia | rakudo-parrot 358582: OUTPUT«archname: x86_64-linux-gnu-thread-multiccwarn: -falign-functions=16 -funit-at-a-time -fexcess-precision=standard -maccumulate-outgoing-args -Wall -Wextra -Waggregate-return -Wcast-qual -Wdisabled-optimization -Wdiv-by-zero -Wendif-labels -Wformat-extr…» | ||
FROGGS | that gives good hints: github.com/jnthn/zavolaj/blob/mast...TestLib.pm | ||
retupmoca | p: for $*VM<config>.kv -> $k, $v { if $v ~~ /^\-l/ { say "$k: $v" } } | ||
camelia | rakudo-parrot 358582: OUTPUT«libs: -ldl -lm -lpthread -lcrypt -lrt -lgmp -lreadline -lffi » | ||
retupmoca | FROGGS: that's what I used for everything else | ||
FROGGS | k | ||
retupmoca | FROGGS: but that doesn't load any libraries of it's own, so it doesn't give me -l | 19:07 | |
FROGGS | it uses perllibs for example | ||
retupmoca | j: for $*VM<config>.kv -> $k, $v { if $v ~~ /^\-l/ { say "$k: $v" } } | ||
camelia | rakudo-jvm 358582: OUTPUT«nativecall.libs: -lgdbm -lgdbm_compat -ldb -ldl -lm -lpthread -lc -lcryptnativecall.perllibs: -ldl -lm -lpthread -lc -lcrypt» | ||
retupmoca | m: for $*VM<config>.kv -> $k, $v { if $v ~~ /^\-l/ { say "$k: $v" } } | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 358582: OUTPUT«ldlibs: -lm -lpthread -lrt -ldlldusr: -l%sldsys: -l%s» | ||
FROGGS | j: say $*VM<config><nativecall.perllibs> | ||
camelia | rakudo-jvm 358582: OUTPUT«-ldl -lm -lpthread -lc -lcrypt» | ||
retupmoca | I need the '-l' by itself | 19:08 | |
FROGGS | do not use libs | ||
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retupmoca | looks like parrot and jvm don't have that :/ | 19:08 | |
FROGGS | retupmoca: what do you mean? | ||
a pattern or something? | |||
retupmoca | m: say $*VM<config><ldusr> | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 358582: OUTPUT«-l%s» | ||
retupmoca | something like that | ||
so I can say "Link against pam", which on my machine is 'gcc ... -lpam' | 19:09 | ||
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FROGGS | isn't it always the same? | 19:09 | |
I mean, we are talking about dynamic linking only | 19:10 | ||
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retupmoca | I thought there were some windows compilers that used some other argument for "Link this library in" | 19:11 | |
all I know is GNU stuff | |||
timotimo | i think it's weirder on mac os x | 19:13 | |
FROGGS | retupmoca: make it work for your system, and others care for their... (i.e. I have windows and linux) | 19:14 | |
... and an osx vm somewhere | |||
geekosaur | you're not going to be using PAM on windows anyway | ||
FROGGS | why not? | ||
retupmoca | geekosaur: right, but you will hopefully be using LibraryMake on windows | ||
geekosaur | PAM is only useful if the system uses it, since it's plugins for system authentication/uthorization | 19:15 | |
Windows does not use PAM for that | |||
FROGGS | ahh, now I understand | ||
geekosaur | (Windows has GINA which is a bit different) | ||
(among other things( | |||
FROGGS | m: nqp::how | 19:16 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 358582: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Error while compiling op how: Arg count 0 doesn't equal required operand count 2 for op 'gethow'» | ||
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retupmoca | Anyway, LibraryMake patches are welcome, and I'll probably try and make Imlib2 use it in the next couple of days if noone beats me to it | 19:26 | |
timotimo | it's funny; i was about to want to use imlib2 for something fun recently | 19:28 | |
retupmoca | timotimo: I think that's what started me down this whole LibraryMake path | 19:29 | |
timotimo | oh! | ||
retupmoca | you mentioned it in here and I started poking at it | ||
timotimo | \o/ | 19:30 | |
retupmoca | \o/ indeed | ||
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timotimo | oh hey | 19:42 | |
my optimization isn't the one that breaks trigonometry! | |||
jnthn waves from his rather nice Goteborg hotel | 19:44 | ||
So design. Such Scandinavian. Wow. | 19:45 | ||
lue | Here's my potential replacement for S32::Str, could use some feedback :) gist.github.com/lue/9941658 | ||
FROGGS waves from his couch | 19:48 | ||
lue wonders what would happen if things like :21<1⑳> were allowed... | 19:49 | ||
lizmat waves from really | |||
jnthn | lizmat: OH ECHT? | 19:50 | |
lizmat | yes, really! | 19:51 | |
FROGGS | *groan* | ||
jnthn | retupmoca: I'm not too comfortable with the PR. I agree the problem needs a solution, but I think there's probably a better one. Give me a bit of thinking time. :) | 19:52 | |
FROGGS | we could invent a special var like $- or $; | 19:53 | |
we could have plenty of those :P | |||
retupmoca | jnthn: not a problem | ||
FROGGS: I can find the .so file fine, but the problem is that it's different at run time and compile time | 19:54 | ||
lue | FROGGS: it should be $# :) | ||
FROGGS | we could treat the given path specially if it starts with './' | ||
jnthn | $💩 :P | ||
FROGGS | hehe | 19:55 | |
retupmoca | that was my other idea - if the path starts with './', look through @*INC to find it | ||
jnthn | m: my \� = 'crap'; say � | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 358582: OUTPUT«===SORRY!=== Error while compiling /tmp/HO2404PagcMalformed myat /tmp/HO2404Pagc:1------> my ⏏\� = 'crap'; say � expecting any of: scoped declarator» | ||
jnthn | Aww | ||
m: my \term:<�> = 'crap'; say � | |||
camelia | rakudo-moar 358582: OUTPUT«===SORRY!=== Error while compiling /tmp/jrQJZNeDUkTerm definition requires an initializerat /tmp/jrQJZNeDUk:1------> my \term⏏:<�> = 'crap'; say � expecting any of: scoped declarator» | ||
FROGGS | or use the file location as a base | ||
I dunno | |||
jnthn | aww | ||
lue | m: my \💩 = 'crap'; say 💩 | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 358582: OUTPUT«===SORRY!=== Error while compiling /tmp/K41XmsyJncMalformed myat /tmp/K41XmsyJnc:1------> my ⏏\💩 = 'crap'; say 💩 expecting any of: scoped declarator» | 19:56 | |
FROGGS | there should be a sane solution... somewhere | ||
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jnthn | m: say '�' ~~ /<ident>/ | 19:56 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 358582: OUTPUT«Nil» | ||
lizmat | FROGGS: the %?RESOURCE hash ? | ||
jnthn | Ah, that explains it a bit | ||
FROGGS | lizmat: perhaps, yes | ||
retupmoca | lizmat: will that be usable during development? Before I've done a panda install? | 19:57 | |
FROGGS | retupmoca: I think so | ||
retupmoca | well then, somebody needs to hurry up and implement that :P | ||
lizmat | I would assume a "resource" directory in the -I directory should work in that case | ||
jnthn | Well, I think in general we want to have a way to provide a mechanism to resolve a library | 19:58 | |
FROGGS | because we then do our best to gather the information that would be collection during installation | ||
so, if you had a META6.json we might consider it | |||
lizmat | I guess that makes sense, no? | ||
FROGGS | I think so, but my brane is somewhere else atm | 19:59 | |
lizmat | you would only have a %?RESOURCE from an -I directory if there is a META6.json file in there that specifies it | ||
I think that would make a lot of sense :-) | |||
retupmoca | that's what I would expect | ||
FROGGS | yes | ||
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FROGGS | gnight lizmat | 20:05 | |
jnthn | o/ lizmat | ||
retupmoca | hmm, %?RESOURCE will probably have the same issue as currently though - at compile time the path will be different than run time | ||
FROGGS | retupmoca: %?RESOURCE will be made up when we load a module I think | 20:06 | |
and at that time we know its "path" | |||
if it actually has a path, it can live in a database in theory | |||
retupmoca | FROGGS: right, but that will happen after the is native('...') path is compiled and set | ||
FROGGS | hmmm | 20:07 | |
damn | |||
yeah | |||
then you want to install compiled libs? | |||
retupmoca | yes - I'm using Build.pm to compile a library and put it into the lib directory | ||
FROGGS | and compile at the target location or so? | ||
retupmoca | when you do a panda install | 20:08 | |
but so far I haven't found a good way to find and load that library. I can find it at runtime, but NativeCall needs it at compile time right now | |||
so I think it needs some kind of solution in NativeCall.pm6 - and I will defer to jnthn on the best way to do that | 20:09 | ||
arnsholtAtHome | retupmoca: Maybe a bit of a hack, but have you tried just doing "trait_mod:<is>(&my-sub, :native($libname))" at runtime? I think that should work | 20:11 | |
jnthn | I'd like a solution that lets us get rid of the need to put the library name into "is native" every time also | 20:12 | |
arnsholtAtHome | There is that too, though | ||
retupmoca | arnsholtAtHome: I haven't tried that. It would probably work, but I would rather figure out a "proper" way to do it | 20:13 | |
arnsholtAtHome | I've been pondering maybe something like "module Library::Internals is native<libname>", but I'm not sure how feasible that is | ||
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jnthn | Well, I was wondering about something like | 20:13 | |
arnsholtAtHome | Yeah, a proper way would be great too. But if that works you can keep on hacking and plop in the right way once we know what the right way is =) | ||
jnthn | sub res() is native_lib_resolver { return 'foo'; } | ||
And then sub blah() is native { * } | 20:14 | ||
And it'll use the resolver. | |||
But needs some care over scoping. | |||
arnsholtAtHome | Yeah, that sounds neat | ||
And maybe allow for sub res(&the-sub) { ... } as well? | 20:15 | ||
jnthn | And then you can write whatever code you want in there | ||
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arnsholtAtHome | Yeah, I like that idea | 20:15 | |
retupmoca | much cleaner than the current solution | 20:16 | |
+1 as long as it's runtime :P | |||
FROGGS | p: use NativeCall; sub foo is native(-> { 'path/to/lib.so' }) { * } | ||
camelia | rakudo-parrot 358582: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Could not find NativeCall in any of: /home/p6eval/rakudo-inst-2/lib/parrot/6.1.0-devel/languages/perl6/site/lib, /home/p6eval/rakudo-inst-2/lib/parrot/6.1.0-devel/languages/perl6/vendor/lib, /home/p6eval/rakudo-inst-2/lib/parrot/6.1.0-deve…» | ||
arnsholtAtHome | FROGGS: Won't work with current Zavolaj | 20:17 | |
FROGGS | arnsholt: I know :o) | ||
I just wanted to see how it explodes | |||
if we wanna allow callables in that trait, it should perhaps get either the subname or the sub object as an argument | 20:18 | ||
jnthn | That would be another way | 20:19 | |
arnsholtAtHome | That's not as useful though, since traits are applied at compile-time, not run-time | ||
jnthn | then you could | ||
sub &imlib() { ... } | |||
sub foo is native(&imlib) { * } | |||
And it'd just stash a reference to the sub | |||
and call it on first invocation | 20:20 | ||
arnsholtAtHome | Right. That'd work, of course | ||
jnthn | And means we don't have scope trickery to do | ||
timotimo | i'd still love to have something that means we don't have to write "is native(&thing)" over and over and over again | ||
jnthn | Yeah | 20:21 | |
FROGGS | but how? | ||
jnthn | "is native" should be enough. | ||
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jnthn | FROGGS: Well, maybe with something like I suggested. | 20:21 | |
FROGGS | apply a trait over a collection? | ||
hmmm | |||
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eiro | hello everyone | 21:02 | |
timotimo | hi there | 21:03 | |
dalek | kudo/nom: e872810 | (Tobias Leich)++ | src/Perl6/World.nqp: noop in case method resolved did not run yet This gets us a little further though this really hides a deeper problem. |
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jdv79 | is there a "pretty print" dump? | 21:49 | |
i naively thought .gist would do that | |||
FROGGS | jnthn: jvm is unaffected by the patch... I'll fix that tomorrow: gist.github.com/FROGGS/0ea5537eb675588baaa2 | 21:50 | |
jnthn | k | ||
FROGGS | jdv79: .gist is just for human beings | 21:51 | |
.perl is intended for reevaluation | |||
jdv79 | a hash strung out on one line is not "human friendly" at to this human | ||
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FROGGS | true, this can be improved | 21:51 | |
jdv79 | so to dump something large a module is needed at this point? | 21:52 | |
FROGGS | I've not seen a pretty dumper... (except when you take JSON::Pretty into acount) | ||
... which would be okay for hashes | 21:53 | ||
jnthn | FROGGS: Wow, just 2 modules with test fials | ||
*fails | |||
jdv79 | ok | ||
FROGGS | jnthn: yeah, which is very surprising | ||
[Coke] would hope we'd end up with something like .perl(:pretty) or something. | |||
which would do the nested levels and indents. | |||
jnthn | [Coke]: That'd be kinda nice, yes. | 21:54 | |
FROGGS: Yeah. April having a Moar star is starting to look pretty good. | |||
jdv79 | that would be cool | ||
[Coke] | m: say <a b c >.perl() | 21:55 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar e87281: OUTPUT«("a", "b", "c")» | ||
[Coke] | m: say <a b c >.perl :thing | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar e87281: OUTPUT«("a", "b", "c")» | ||
[Coke] | m: say <a b c >.perl :pretty | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar e87281: OUTPUT«("a", "b", "c")» | ||
[Coke] | m: say <a b c >.perl :iamtheverymodelofamodernmajorgeneral #huh | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar e87281: OUTPUT«("a", "b", "c")» | ||
jnthn | [Coke]: Methods always slurp up any extra names | 21:56 | |
[Coke] | a $*perl-indent var would be safe to use for tyhis, yes? | 22:01 | |
jnthn | 'night, #perl6 | 22:02 | |
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timotimo | for what exactly? | 22:14 | |
oh | 22:15 | ||
i see | |||
rurban | did you see fperrad's secret nqp already? github.com/fperrad/tvmjit/tree/master/t/nqp | 22:29 | |
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[Coke] | i don't see any info about what kind of nqp that is. | 22:33 | |
rurban | it written in tvmjit | ||
it's written in tvmjit | |||
and used by github.com/richardhundt/shine (which is nice) | 22:34 | ||
timotimo | secret nap? mhhh | 22:36 | |
rurban | This is the src for his nqp: github.com/fperrad/tvmjit/blob/mas...mpiler.lua | 22:40 | |
timotimo | suddenly a bunch of lisp | ||
[Coke] | I wonder if it's like parrot/nqp, perl6/nqp, one of the other nqps, or a new nqp. (in terms of what he's trying to support) | ||
rurban | yes, tvmjit is featuring a proper s-expr language :) | ||
I guess it's his parrot project | 22:41 | ||
[Coke] | if perl6/nqp, I wonder how much effort it would be to add it as a backend. | ||
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raiph | lue: comments added to your s32::Str gist | 23:33 | |
almost all nitpicky; main thing is confusion about your use of the word "codepoints" | 23:34 | ||
lue | raiph: codepoint is specifically a unicode codepoint; there should be no confusion with that term. | 23:35 | |
raiph | that's what i thought, but i don't think your spec achieves that | ||
lue | well, it's not in isolation. S15 is the actual Unicode spec :) . | 23:36 | |
(besides, since NFG-only graphemes don't have codepoints, they don't count as one. I honestly don't see where confusion can arise.) | 23:37 | ||
raiph | Maybe you'll see what I mean when you've read the gist comment. If not, ping me again. | 23:39 | |
lue | I've read through the whole thing; I still don't see how one could confuse "codepoints" to refer to things that don't have codepoint numbers (that is, NFG graphemes). | 23:40 | |
raiph | k, let me try explain what's bugging me | ||
"C< Unicodey> operates on the codepoint level as its view of what a character is. It doesn't enforce any particular Normalization Form on its contents." | |||
first, are you counting NFG as a Normalization Form? | 23:41 | ||
lue | on the enforcement statement, yes. | ||
(NFG isn't enforced any more than NFC or NFKD) | |||
raiph | so one could have something that does Unicodey that's in NFG? | 23:42 | |
and then do .chars on it | 23:43 | ||
which will give a count of the graphemes | |||
but your statement says Unicodey operates on the codepoint level as its view of what a character is | |||
lue | Ah, I think I see now. NFG is meant to be a specialization of Unicodey, so only Str would deal with NFG stuff. | ||
s/Unicodey/Unicode/ | 23:44 | ||
raiph | or, tc: "Returns a string with each codepoint lowercased." | 23:45 | |
lue | Unicodey and Uni are basically the same thing, fwiw. | ||
tc shouldn't say that. | |||
raiph | but what if one is working at the NFG level? | ||
I think it ought to say chars where you've got codepoints | |||
(for tc and cousins) | |||
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lue | Well no, for Unicodey "codepoints" is the correct term. I didn't think I'd have to restate every method on C<Str> to specify that it operates on graphemes in that class :( | 23:46 | |
[Coke] | if it's universal, hoist it out and put it at the top. | 23:47 | |
said the guy who hasn't read the doc or the gist. | |||
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timotimo | gnite #perl6 | 23:48 | |
raiph | \o timotimo | ||
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raiph | lue: aiui tc and cousins work on "characters", not codepoints; if a string is NFG that'll be graphemes, if NFC it'll be codepoints, and so on. | 23:49 | |
lue | raiph: yes, but the Unicodey role operates on codepoints. Only Str handles NFG graphemes. Those method definitions are attached the Unicodey role. Thus they are described as operating on "codepoints". | 23:50 | |
raiph | gotchya, so Unicodey explicitly does not include NFG, right? | 23:51 | |
lue | (note how Stringy's definition of .tc doesn't mention "title case", but rather "upper case", because ASCII has no notion of "title case". Stringy's method definitions don't try to generalize for all things that may do it; neither does Unicodey.) | ||
raiph: yes, Unicodey is meant to be a Unicode-based role, so adding a non-Unicode extension to it is less-than-ideal. | 23:52 | ||
raiph | lue: gotchya | 23:54 | |
lue | IIRC S15 explains all this already, and I tried to not re-explain things here (esp. stuff that doesn't really fit S32's purpose of laying out the API). | ||
printf, pack, and unpack need expansion, I'll get to those later :) . | 23:55 | ||
btw, I don't index and rindex have any RTL concerns; RTL text *looks* like it's going in the reverse direction, but the start of text is still at the left side in storage. | 23:58 | ||
raiph | lue: k | 23:59 |