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scovit | but for a problem in dlsym unrelated to perl6 | 00:00 | |
probably puts is a macro in linux? | |||
different values of RTLD_DEFAULT? | 00:02 | ||
yep | |||
m: gist.github.com/scovit/d328be9817e...98f99ee3a3 | 00:03 | ||
camelia | Signature $sign = :(Str $text --> int32) This comes from a dynamically generated nativecast of puts obtained by dlsym! |
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scovit | success | 00:04 | |
now I can make a function with a slurpy and call my symbol with an appropriate dynamically generated signature | 00:06 | ||
I wonder if there was no easier way.. | 00:07 | ||
sena_kun | >Serialization Error: missing static code ref for closure '' (src/Perl6/World.nqp:963) | ||
heh | |||
if it was so simple. :) | |||
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sena_kun | m: my $new-enum = Metamodel::EnumHOW.new_type(name => 'custom', base_type => Int); $new-enum.^compose_repr; my \Two = $new-enum.new(2); my \custom = $new-enum; my custom $two = Two; | 00:40 | |
camelia | ===SORRY!=== No compile-time value for custom |
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sena_kun | m: my $new-enum = Metamodel::EnumHOW.new_type(name => 'custom', base_type => Int); $new-enum.^compose_repr; my \Two = $new-enum.new(2); my \custom = $new-enum; my custom $two = Two; | ||
camelia | ===SORRY!=== No compile-time value for custom |
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sena_kun | hmmm... | ||
m: my $new-enum = Metamodel::EnumHOW.new_type(name => 'custom', base_type => Int); $new-enum.^compose_repr; my \Two = $new-enum.new(2); my \custom = $new-enum; my custom $two = Two; | 00:41 | ||
camelia | ===SORRY!=== No compile-time value for custom |
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lookatme_q | m: constant $new-enum = Metamodel::EnumHOW.new_type(name => 'custom', base_type => Int); $new-enum.^compose_repr; my \Two = $new-enum.new(2); constant \custom = $new-enum; my custom $two = Two; say $two; | 00:46 | |
camelia | 2 | ||
sena_kun | well, in my real code I am getting: `Type check failed in assignment to $!custom; expected Custom but got 2`. :| | 00:48 | |
I guess I have to sleep with this issue unresolved. | 00:49 | ||
lookatme_q | good night sena_kun | ||
sena_kun | o/ | ||
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timotimo | well, it wasn't imported | 00:57 | |
oops, i was scrolled way up | |||
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Xliff | Can you use Perl6 to parse perl6? | 02:16 | |
(of course you can...) | |||
A better question would be... how can you do it? | |||
For example, I'd like to parse a Grammar definition without reinventing the wheel | |||
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AlexDaniel | Xliff: see also: github.com/drforr/perl6-Perl6-Parser | 02:52 | |
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Xliff | AlexDaniel++: Thanks for the recommendation, but perl6-Perl6-Parser may work, but I have no idea how to use it based on the code. | 03:36 | |
Everything in the t/ directory is kinda inscrutable. :/ | |||
I shall play with it further. | 03:39 | ||
Thanks! | |||
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SmokeMachine | Xliff: github.com/FCO/GccJit/blob/master/jit.p6 | 06:16 | |
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rindolf | Hi all! I was saddened to learn that PerlJam passed away - www.reddit.com/r/perl/comments/ab0...es_in_and/ | 06:35 | |
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Geth | doc: 616941013f | (JJ Merelo)++ | doc/Language/modules.pod6 Some rewording and reflow |
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doc: 70681c551f | (JJ Merelo)++ | doc/Language/variables.pod6 We're no longer using tables here |
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synopsebot | Link: doc.perl6.org/language/modules | ||
Link: doc.perl6.org/language/variables | |||
doc: 09a0263e4c | (JJ Merelo)++ | doc/Language/variables.pod6 Makes distinction between "gist" and "stringification" Also some reflow and grammar changes. This would close #2545. |
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jmerelo | finanalyst: ^^^ and hi! | ||
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holyghost | hi JJ, I worked on PaganSound2, a wave editor in perl6 | 06:43 | |
using SDL2::Raw | 06:44 | ||
jmerelo | holyghost: great! | ||
holyghost | I need to grep the fourier analysis :-) | ||
DFT, DTFT | 06:52 | ||
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holyghost | bit pattern to wave and vv. | 06:59 | |
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moritz had a fun venture into Lomb-Scargle analysis to find periodicity in unevenly spaced time series data | 07:20 | ||
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masak | that does sound like fun. | 07:48 | |
holyghost | I'm working on a video server for perl6, is there anything interfaced such as ffmpeg ? | 07:58 | |
s/interfaced/modularized | |||
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daxim | m: subset Nonempty of Str where *.chars ≥ 0; my Nonempty $x = ''; say $x.chars; | 10:33 | |
camelia | 0 | ||
lizmat | m: m: subset Nonempty of Str where *.chars > 0; my Nonempty $x = ''; say $x.chars; | 10:35 | |
yoleaux | 8 Jan 2019 15:31Z <Kaiepi> lizmat: msg me once you're on | ||
camelia | Type check failed in assignment to $x; expected Nonempty but got Str ("") in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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yoleaux | 8 Jan 2019 16:52Z <sjn> lizmat: link in 2019.01 weekly to Brad Gilbert's tweet seems wrong | ||
daxim | I'm stupid | ||
jnthn | The * isn't needed there either, since the thing after `where` is already thunked wiht $_ set | 10:36 | |
daxim | I'll keep posting the examples, sometimes they are legitimate, sometimes I just need a whack 'side the head | ||
lizmat | .tell sjn fixed link, thanks for noticing! | 10:38 | |
yoleaux | lizmat: I'll pass your message to sjn. | ||
sjn | yay! | ||
yoleaux | 10:38Z <lizmat> sjn: fixed link, thanks for noticing! | ||
sjn | yay2! | ||
:) | |||
El_Che | .tell sjn You funny guy | 10:41 | |
yoleaux | El_Che: I'll pass your message to sjn. | ||
sjn | yay3! | 10:42 | |
yoleaux | 10:41Z <El_Che> sjn: You funny guy | ||
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holyghost | lol | 11:33 | |
the video server might be deamonized :-) | |||
kurahaupo | dæmonic video? 😋 | 11:43 | |
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holyghost | scalar video :-) | 11:54 | |
Kaypie | m: class X::Foo is Exception { method message(--> Str) { 'foo' } }; X::Foo.new.throw | 12:09 | |
camelia | foo in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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Kaypie | m: class X::Foo is Exception { method message(--> Str) { 'foo' } }; die X::Foo.new | 12:10 | |
camelia | foo in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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Kaypie | what's the difference between throwing these two ways? | ||
timotimo | if someone overwrites the throw method on the exception object to do something funny, something funny will happen :D | 12:15 | |
Kaypie | do people do that? | 12:18 | |
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timotimo | the answer to that question is always yes | 12:20 | |
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El_Che | $ brew info rakudo | 14:07 | |
rakudo: stable 2018.12 (bottled) | |||
Perl 6 compiler targeting MoarVM | |||
rakudo.org | |||
Not installed | |||
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Two terms in a row at <tmp>:1 ------> 3stable 2018.127⏏5 (bottled) expecting any of: infix infix stopper postfix statement end statement… |
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El_Che | From: github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/.../rakudo.rb | ||
==> Dependencies | |||
Required: nqp ✘ | |||
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El_Che | ==> Analytics | 14:07 | |
install: 44 (30 days), 50 (90 days), 50 (365 days) | |||
install_on_request: 44 (30 days), 50 (90 days), 50 (365 days) | |||
oops | |||
anyway: good news | |||
there is now a rakudo pkg on homebrew | |||
next to rakudo-star | |||
It was on my todo list to create a rakudo only formula, but it's already done! | 14:08 | ||
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lizmat | El_Che++ | 14:09 | |
El_Che | (not by me: El_Che--) | ||
I'll keep an eye on it, and try to collaborate on that repo | 14:10 | ||
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tyil | I vaguely remember something about rakudo-star looking for a new maintainer/releaser | 14:55 | |
was one ever found, or am I remembering wrong and were they not looking for a new one to begin with? | 14:56 | ||
El_Che | there where a few candidates on github | 14:58 | |
tyil | I only have GNU+Linux machines, so I can't release for mac/windows, so I'm not a great person to get into that stuff | 15:00 | |
I'm mostly interested in the updates for it rn because it should be time for a new R* soon-ish | |||
El_Che | I release the Linux packages with Travis | ||
so that help | |||
s | |||
but need to get into windows packaging, btut don't use Windows enough to be knowledgable | 15:01 | ||
tyil | I build R* from source, so that's not relevant for me :p | ||
I thought you only did regular Perl 6 releases, not the R* releases | |||
El_Che | yes, I don't use star | 15:02 | |
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El_Che | I was looking at expanding rakudo packages with macos and windows once I have the time | 15:02 | |
not there yet | |||
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Xliff | m: $a = ( do => 1 ); $a.gist.say | 15:30 | |
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Variable '$a' is not declared at <tmp>:1 ------> 3<BOL>7⏏5$a = ( do => 1 ); $a.gist.say |
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Xliff | m: my $a = ( do => 1 ); $a.gist.say | ||
camelia | do => 1 | ||
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Xliff | m: my $a = ( do => 1 ); $a<done> = $a<do>:delete; $a.gist.say | 15:53 | |
camelia | Cannot modify an immutable Str (Nil) in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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Xliff | m: my $a = ( do => 1 ); $a<done> = $a<do>; $a.gist.say | ||
camelia | Cannot modify an immutable Str (Nil) in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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Xliff | m: my $a = ( do => 1 ); $a<d> = $a<do>; $a.gist.say | 15:54 | |
camelia | Cannot modify an immutable Str (Nil) in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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Xliff | m: my %a = ( do => 1 ); %a<d> = %a<do>; %a.gist.say | ||
camelia | {d => 1, do => 1} | ||
Xliff | m: my %a = ( do => 1 ); %a<d> = %a<do>:delete; %a.gist.say | ||
camelia | {d => 1} | ||
Xliff | m: my %a = ( do => 1; e => ':P' ); %a<d> = %a<do>:delete; %a.gist.say; %a<d> //= $a<e>:delete; %a.gist.say | 15:56 | |
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Variable '$a' is not declared. Did you mean '%a'? at <tmp>:1 ------> 3= %a<do>:delete; %a.gist.say; %a<d> //= 7⏏5$a<e>:delete; %a.gist.say |
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Xliff | m: my %a = ( do => 1; e => ':P' ); %a<d> = %a<do>:delete; %a.gist.say; %a<d> //= %a<e>:delete; %a.gist.say | ||
camelia | {d => 1, e => :P} {d => 1, e => :P} |
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Xliff | m: my %a = ( do => 1; e => ':P' ); %a<d> = %a<do>:delete; %a.gist.say; %a<d> //= %a<e> && %a<e>:delete; %a.gist.say | 15:57 | |
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> You can't adverb &infix:<&&> at <tmp>:1 ------> 3ist.say; %a<d> //= %a<e> && %a<e>:delete7⏏5; %a.gist.say expecting any of: pair value |
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Xliff | m: my %a = ( do => 1; e => ':P' ); %a<d> = %a<do>:delete; %a.gist.say; %a<d> //= %a<e> && (%a<e>:delete); %a.gist.say | 15:58 | |
camelia | {d => 1, e => :P} {d => 1, e => :P} |
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Xliff | m: my %a = ( do => 1; e => ':P' ); %a<d> = %a<do>:delete; %a.gist.say; %a<d> //= %a<e> || (%a<e>:delete); %a.gist.say | ||
camelia | {d => 1, e => :P} {d => 1, e => :P} |
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camelia | {d => 1, e => :P} {d => 1} |
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cfa | o/ | 16:13 | |
Kaiepi | m: 'hastebin.com/raw/abcdefghij' ~~ / [ [ https?:\/\/ ]? hastebin\.com\/ [ raw\/ ]? ]? ( \w+ ) [ \.\w+ ]? /; say $0 | 16:17 | |
camelia | 「https」 | ||
Kaiepi | m: 'hastebin.com/raw/abcdefghij' ~~ / [ [ https?\:\/\/ ]? hastebin\.com\/ [ raw\/ ]? ]? ( \w+ ) [ \.\w+ ]? /; say $0 | 16:18 | |
camelia | 「abcdefghij」 | ||
Kaiepi | why does the colon in the non-capturing group make it capture if it isn't escaped? | ||
moritz | it doesn't capture | 16:19 | |
you're printing $/, and that matches only the string 'https' | |||
wait, no | |||
the first part doesn't match, but since there's a ? before it, that doesn't cause the match to faile. So the (\w+) matches https | 16:20 | ||
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moritz | (and it doesn't match because there's nothing that could match the : in the input string) | 16:21 | |
tobs` | m: 'hastebin.com/raw/abcdefghij' ~~ /^ [ [ https?:\/\/ ]? hastebin\.com\/ [ raw\/ ]? ]? ( \w+ ) [ \.\w+ ]? $/; say $0 | ||
camelia | Nil | ||
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avuserow | m: 'hastebin.com/raw/abcdefghij' ~~ /^ [ [ https?\:\/\/ ]? hastebin\.com\/ [ raw\/ ]? ]? ( \w+ ) [\.\w+]? $/; say $0 | 16:29 | |
camelia | 「abcdefghij」 | ||
Kaiepi | oh | 16:30 | |
avuserow | colon needed to be escaped, tobs`, otherwise it has meaning | ||
tobs` | yes, I understood the explanation | 16:31 | |
avuserow | ah okay, I just saw the last one not matching anything and jumped in | 16:32 | |
tobs` | "if you have lots of optional parts and you expect to match the whole string anyway, use the ^ and $ anchors to prevent false positive matches" is what I wanted to reaffirm with that line, I think | 16:35 | |
Geth | ecosystem: 38090d7fda | (Ben Davies)++ (committed using GitHub Web editor) | META.list Add Hastebin module to META.list |
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jmerelo | Hi! | 17:05 | |
.tell AlexDaniel did you check out the Squashathon calendar? github.com/rakudo/rakudo/wiki/Mont...Squash-Day | 17:06 | ||
yoleaux | jmerelo: I'll pass your message to AlexDaniel. | ||
AlexDaniel | yes | ||
yoleaux | 17:06Z <jmerelo> AlexDaniel: did you check out the Squashathon calendar? github.com/rakudo/rakudo/wiki/Mont...Squash-Day | ||
AlexDaniel | . | ||
jmerelo | Hi, Alex | ||
AlexDaniel | IMO we should try to keep it more fun | ||
so maybe more new ideas | 17:07 | ||
jmerelo | AlexDaniel: the only new idea is to look at the Most Wanted modules list and decide on the creation of new ones. | ||
AlexDaniel | also the unbitrot one for the next month needs this resolved: github.com/perl6/Blin/issues/1 | ||
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jmerelo | AlexDaniel: OK, right. | 17:08 | |
That's on me. | |||
Geth | ¦ Blin: JJ self-assigned Automatically populate/update ecosystem-unbitrot issues github.com/perl6/Blin/issues/1 | ||
jmerelo | Sorry about that. | ||
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AlexDaniel | let me know if you need any help | 17:10 | |
maybe you'd also need to do github.com/perl6/Blin/issues/5 first | |||
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Geth | ¦ Blin: JJ self-assigned JSON output is needed github.com/perl6/Blin/issues/5 | 17:14 | |
jmerelo | I self-assigned it too, but of course anyone can do something about it if needed. | ||
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melezhik | Hi! I have module name in string variable. $name | 17:22 | |
yoleaux | 8 Jan 2019 06:36Z <SmokeMachine> melezhik: something like this: "Pod::To::Markdown:ver<0.1.4+>" | ||
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melezhik | thanks! yoleaux: | 17:22 | |
how do I call module's function having $name ? | |||
timotimo | have you already "require"d it? | 17:23 | |
melezhik | yes | 17:24 | |
tyil | m: my $f = "say"; ::("&$f")("hello!"); | ||
camelia | hello! | ||
tyil | melezhik: ^ | ||
melezhik | yeah, tyil: thanks | ||
tyil: how the things are, btw? ((: | |||
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tyil | not bad, living with samcv in Amsterdam these days | 17:25 | |
jmerelo | melezhik: you need to use the module before the function, maybe. | ||
tyil | got a new job as devops in amsterdam, where I can sometimes use Perl 6 | ||
jmerelo: would probably need a require, so it happens at runtime instead | |||
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tyil | melezhik: will u attend fosdem or TPC in Riga later this year? | 17:25 | |
jmerelo | tyil: great to hear about your new job. Congrats! | ||
tyil | jmerelo: I've had said job for abour 3 months now, but I ahvent spoken to melezhik in a long time :( | 17:26 | |
melezhik | tyil: not sure, I am in the US now ((: congrat on new job! | ||
tyil | melezhik: permanent basis, or holidays in USA? | ||
melezhik | kinda permanent, already 9 months here ... working visa | 17:27 | |
TX | |||
tyil | nice | ||
congrats! | |||
melezhik | thanks | ||
tyil | doing perl stuff? | ||
melezhik | no ... it's devops ... but I am tireless perl6 guy ... try to use my opensource tools here ha-ha ((: | 17:28 | |
tyil | same here | ||
if I get the chance I'm rewriting some tools to use Perl 6 | |||
melezhik | or else it's sometimes so boring .... ((; | ||
tyil | I rewrote one tool to both Perl 6 and Python 3 today, to compare them against eachother (and the original posix sh script) | 17:29 | |
melezhik | I mean my main job atcitivities .. | ||
tyil | omw to a Linux user group now, where someone will inspect the python variant to see if it can be made better for a more fair comparison | ||
melezhik | ok, who won? | ||
ok ... good | |||
jmerelo | melezhik: I would say nothing beats sh... | ||
tyil | currently Perl 6 i both smaller and more readable :p | ||
mostly because I dont need to getopts with perl 6 | 17:30 | ||
jmerelo | melezhik: I mean, in terms of speed. If you are able to write something in awk, it will beat the hell out of C or anything else... | ||
tyil | speedwise I didn't check, as performance is not the primary concert (it msotly fires off commands over ssh to other servers) | ||
once I've given the python variant a pass with a more experienced py dev I'll check work if I can release the script in a blog post | 17:31 | ||
melezhik | ok, understand ... | ||
tyil | sadly work has taken time away from working on Perl 6 modules for me, but so long as I can use it at work from time to time I'm okay with it | 17:33 | |
I saw in the weekly that Red has finally been going to CPAN, so this might be the time to try it out in a new small API project, in combination with Cro | |||
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tyil | that shouldn't take too much time to play around with to get a feel for it, as APIs are rather easy to create | 17:34 | |
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timotimo | did y'all see VoIRC? :D | 17:47 | |
jmerelo | timotimo: I'm not sure I want to | 17:50 | |
timotimo | it uses "codec2" at about 1.4kbps | 17:51 | |
it sounds pretty terrible :D | |||
jmerelo | timotimo: even if it didn't | 17:52 | |
timotimo | ? | ||
jmerelo | I mean, so many people saying stuff. | ||
eiro | i didn't see. any defined link ? | ||
timotimo | obviously you only hear people who have voirc | ||
jmerelo | I would wait for the selected and abridged version. It a written tweet, if possible. | 17:53 | |
timotimo | youtu.be/0R--_ATzE6o?t=61 - here you can hear a bit | 17:54 | |
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eiro | timotimo: thanks for the link :) i'm really happy some people want to improve IRC | 18:00 | |
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timotimo | the cool trick is that they don't have to change anything about irc to make it "work" :D | 18:15 | |
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Kaiepi | what does the $limit parameter do in Supply.throttle? | 19:23 | |
the docs say "The first positional parameter specifies the limit that should be applied." but i don't understand what that's supposed to mean | |||
melezhik | I am struggling with error when requiring Perl6 module in runtime and trying to call module's function - gist.github.com/melezhik/59fbdc0d4...5bff16a3b6 | 19:24 | |
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tobs | melezhik: the error is raised from sub profile-list at Tomtit line 339, which isn't shown in your gist. It looks like you should try to declare profile-data is our in Pets.pm6 | 19:34 | |
I mean "our sub profile-data". | 19:35 | ||
melezhik | it is declared and exported - gist.github.com/melezhik/59fbdc0d4...le1-txt-L9 | ||
line 339 is shown in gist as well | 19:36 | ||
gist.github.com/melezhik/59fbdc0d4...nt-2805346 | |||
just added | |||
tobs | if you declare "sub profile-data is export", you make ::("&profile-data") work, if you declare "our sub profile-data", you make ::($profile ~ '::&profile-data')() work | 19:39 | |
melezhik | your right, our sub should fix it! | ||
thanks tobs: | 19:40 | ||
tobs | no problemo, although I wish I could find words to explain the mechanism properly :-) | ||
TreyHarris | What's a one(ish) liner to answer the question, "what range of values can be stored in an N-bit vector?" | 19:42 | |
(I know how to raise 2 to a power; I'm talking about signed integers. I fear the obvious math formula may be inelegant and lead to off-by-one error.) | 19:48 | ||
tobs | TreyHarris: stored in the conventional unsigned int way? The answer is no longer than `^2**$N` | ||
heh | |||
moritz | -2**($N-1)..2**($N-1)-1 | ||
m: say -2**$_ .. 2**$_ -1 given 8-1 | 19:49 | ||
camelia | -128..127 | ||
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TreyHarris | moritz: thanks; I'd hoped there was a method on Blob or Buffer to help me, but that formula is a little more readable than the one I first wrote | 19:49 | |
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moritz | neither are bit vectors | 19:50 | |
tobs | m: my $N = 16; say ^2**$N-- - 2**$N | ||
camelia | -32768..^32768 | ||
tobs | (I wonder if that's defined behaviour) | ||
TreyHarris | Is there a bit vector type? You can stuff a sequence of N bits into a Blob or Buffer pretty easily, so that's why I was thinking in that direction anyway | 19:52 | |
moritz | tobs: no, I don't think so | ||
TreyHarris | tobs: what's ambiguous about it? | 19:53 | |
tobs | TreyHarris: $N occurs twice in that expression but one occurrence changes its value | 19:54 | |
The compiler might not be obliged to always read from left to right | |||
moritz | TreyHarris: I don't think there's a buit-in bit vector type | 19:55 | |
TreyHarris | tobs: oh, right. how does C deal with that? I know I've used a language where postincrement was after evaluation while preincrement was during evaluation | ||
(I can test gcc; just not sure where to look if it's defined in C11.) | 19:57 | ||
tobs | hmm, gcc -Wall tells me "the operation may be undefined". I don't know about C standards anyway. | 19:58 | |
TreyHarris | In C++ it's specifically illegal it looks like (see "sequence points") | 20:00 | |
Ah well, OT anyway; was just curious. Thanks, I'll use moritz++ formula | |||
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TreyHarris | (I think I assumed this was easy because I've been doing a bit of Swift recently and every value type including generics can tell you the largest and smallest values they can represent.) | 20:02 | |
*er, every ordered value type at least | 20:03 | ||
Xliff | m: my \n = 3; say 2ⁿ | 20:05 | |
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Confused at <tmp>:1 ------> 3my \n = 3; say 27⏏5ⁿ |
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Xliff | :* | ||
:( | |||
m: my \ⁿ = 3; say 2ⁿ | |||
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Confused at <tmp>:1 ------> 3my \ⁿ = 3; say 27⏏5ⁿ |
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tobs | m: "\c[SUPERSCRIPT DOLLAR SIGN]".say | 20:09 | |
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Unrecognized character name [SUPERSCRIPT DOLLAR SIGN] at <tmp>:1 ------> 3"\c[SUPERSCRIPT DOLLAR SIGN7⏏5]".say |
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tobs | too bad :) | ||
TreyHarris | n, i, the digits, parens, and a few arithmetic operators are the only SUPERSCRIPT.* character names, so probably for the best; if n and i work, people would expect any letter to work | 20:13 | |
since the digits are all there, it's more reasonable to support them | |||
Xliff | TreyHarris: Good point. :/\ | 20:16 | |
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Xliff | However, there are SUPERSCRIPT letters. | 20:16 | |
Not all of them, though. I see your point. | 20:17 | ||
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TreyHarris | I do wonder if there's an argument why you can't create a Rat literal like ³/₁₆ | 20:21 | |
Since composing characters let you do it for any fraction | |||
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TreyHarris | m: say <3/16>.WHAT; say <³/₁₆>.WHAT; | 20:25 | |
camelia | (Rat) (Str) |
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Xliff | What does it mean when rakudo bombs out in stage parse with: | 20:33 | |
===SORRY!=== | |||
MVMArray: Index out of bounds | |||
timotimo | it could mean anything; without a --ll-exception we won't know anything much | 20:34 | |
TreyHarris | Does Unicode subscripting have any meaning like superscripting does? | ||
timotimo | i don't think it does | 20:35 | |
TreyHarris | Then a fraction written as superscript, solidus, subscript could be recognized as a Rat without ambiguity I think. | ||
Even mixed, which Rat doesn't allow AFAIK | 20:37 | ||
m: say <3/4>.WHAT; say <2/3/4>.WHAT | |||
camelia | (Rat) (Str) |
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TreyHarris | er, which <> literals don't allow | 20:38 | |
timotimo | you don't really have three slashes in a mixed fraction, though | ||
TreyHarris | m: say <2 3/4>.WHAT; say <2-3/4>.WHAT; | 20:39 | |
camelia | (List) (Str) |
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timotimo | yeah, that's already list | 20:40 | |
it'd have to be a +, i'd say? | |||
kind of like <1+5i> | |||
SmokeMachine | Xliff: this is working! github.com/FCO/GccJit/blob/master/jit.p6 thank you for your help! | ||
TreyHarris | yeah, but 2³/₁₆ could be interpreted as <35/16> rather than as 2**3 / 16 | 20:41 | |
Xliff | SmokeMachine: \o/ | 20:42 | |
anytime | 20:43 | ||
SmokeMachine | (but I had to create a vm with linux... I couldn't install libgccjit on my mac...) | 20:44 | |
Xliff | timotimo: Here's your --ll-exception | 20:45 | |
pastebin.com/FZwL7yuJ | |||
timotimo | aha? that's our precedence parser implementation | 20:50 | |
Xliff | Yep. | 20:53 | |
I think I've narrowed it down to the code that caused the problem. | |||
Yep! Found it. Lemme gist it. | |||
timotimo: gist.github.com/Xliff/74a6f61e059d...6900cd9550 | 20:57 | ||
Without that block, I don't have any problems. | |||
timotimo | m: given 1 { when .value<toggled>:exists | .value<check>:exists | .value<toggle>:exists { say "hi" } } | 20:59 | |
camelia | ===SORRY!=== MVMArray: Index out of bounds |
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timotimo | this also doesn't do what you mean | ||
the adverbs have a rather different precedence than you would expect | |||
m: given 1 { when (.value<toggled>:exists) | (.value<check>:exists) | (.value<toggle>:exists) { say "hi" } } | |||
camelia | No such method 'value' for invocant of type 'Int'. Did you mean 'values'? in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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timotimo | this fixes the issue and works around the crash | ||
but the crash shouldn't be happening in the first place, of course | 21:00 | ||
Xliff | I know. ;) | ||
Thanks for that fix. I suspected as much. | |||
No wonder I get complaints about adverbing && when I do "%a<e> //= %a<blah> && %a<blah>:delete" | |||
timotimo | yeah | 21:01 | |
Xliff | m: my %a = (e => 1); %a<e> //= %a<blah> && %a<blah>:delete | ||
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> You can't adverb &infix:<&&> at <tmp>:1 ------> 3); %a<e> //= %a<blah> && %a<blah>:delete7⏏5<EOL> expecting any of: pair value |
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timotimo | i think it's a common "huh" | ||
Xliff | :) | ||
timotimo | i wonder if we have enough information at that point in the compiler to suggest parenthesis around %a<blah>:delete | ||
Xliff | m: my %a = (e => 1); %a<blah> //= %a<e> && (%a<e>:delete) | ||
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
Xliff | m: my %a = (e => 1); %a<blah> //= %a<e> && (%a<e>:delete); %a.gist.say | ||
camelia | {blah => 1} | ||
Xliff | \o/ | ||
timotimo | for adverbs that we know are interesting to hash accesses | ||
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sena_kun | I know I am a bit annoying, but can anyone help me with proper MOP-driven enum value creation? My code golfed is at gist.github.com/Altai-man/049f7bf4...6f7929a9f6 and I assume that first smartmatch should be evaluated to True, but it's False. | 21:05 | |
timotimo | sena_kun: i'm confused why you .^add_method on the $value? | 21:06 | |
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sena_kun | it does't work otherwise, `add_enum_value` requires `key` and `value` (likely Pair) methods to be implemented. I suspect it might be part of my issue. | 21:07 | |
give me a second... | |||
timotimo | that's strange | 21:08 | |
sena_kun | github.com/rakudo/rakudo/blob/mast...OW.nqp#L70 <- .key and .value are accessed here. | ||
timotimo | oh | ||
sena_kun | I also saw code that adds `Enumeration` and `NumericalEnumeration` roles to the enum. | ||
timotimo | yeah, $value wouldn't appear in the enum at all | ||
sena_kun | But wasn't sure if that has any sense in this situation. | ||
timotimo | it's supposed to be an object that has a key and a value method, nothing more | 21:09 | |
having it be an instance of the enum class is super strange | |||
hold on | |||
i did that totally wrong | |||
sena_kun | well, `.new(2)` was suggested by jnthn otherwise. I was quite happy, becuase it was something better than passing a plain Str->Int pair, but... But it didn't pass a smartmatch and usual type checks which I must have. | 21:10 | |
s/otherwise/yesterday/ | |||
timotimo | tbh i don't know what the compose_repr exactly is for | 21:11 | |
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sena_kun | well, without this line it doesn't work either. :( or without `^compose`. | 21:12 | |
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sena_kun | doesn't work as in "dies", not as in "fails smartmatch". | 21:12 | |
timotimo | mhm | ||
i would have to look at the World code that creates enums | |||
sena_kun | I did. | 21:13 | |
it uses nqp::rebless. | |||
github.com/rakudo/rakudo/blob/mast....nqp#L3898 | |||
^ here. | |||
timotimo | that might be important, then? | ||
sena_kun | and high level equivalent of this one sounds like just a `.new` call on enum type. | 21:14 | |
well, I don't want to use nqp. | |||
As a last resort, maybe. | |||
sena_kun tries out nqp::rebless | 21:17 | ||
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Kaiepi | Supply.throttle is awesome | 21:31 | |
in a chat bot i'm writing i deal with the server's message throttling in just 3 lines because of it hastebin.com/awoyutoheg.rb | 21:32 | ||
when i wrote something similar to this in node it was a really hacky queue that took up something like 100 lines | 21:34 | ||
Xliff | It's nice when you can write clean code, eh? | 21:39 | |
Kaiepi | yep :) | 21:41 | |
Xliff | Why is it that perl6 is constantly recompiling things I've just compiled? | 21:42 | |
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Xliff | Is it due to the fact that I am trying to run a script in a different directory (since I am passing a lot of -I options) | 21:42 | |
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zachk | how do I turn a string into either an array of strings, one for each character, or an array of characters? | 22:06 | |
sena_kun | .comb | 22:07 | |
m: 'ehehe'.comb.say | |||
camelia | (e h e h e) | ||
sena_kun | it can do more things with various args, but arg-less call does it. zachk ^ | ||
zachk | oh thank you | 22:08 | |
sena_kun | you are welcome | 22:10 | |
guifa | Really odd question. If you using .assuming on a function, is there anyway to recover the bound arguments? | 22:11 | |
zachk | how do I export a function/sub from a module? | 22:12 | |
guifa | Like my &foo = sub ($x) { ... }; &bar = &foo.assuming: 1; &foo.assumed --> (1) | 22:13 | |
sena_kun | zachk, use `is export` trait. like `sub a is export { #`[ things done here ]}` | ||
zachk | how do I export using function arguments? | 22:14 | |
sena_kun | there are more ways, of course, but this one is likely what you want. | ||
sub a($foo) is export {} | |||
you can read more about traits at docs.perl6.org/language/traits | 22:15 | ||
or look up `is export` into docs.perl6.org/routine/is%20export | |||
guifa, cannot help with this one. maybe you want to use different approach for your task? I can only imagine caching arguments passed to `assuming`. | 22:20 | ||
guifa | sena_kun Yeah, I've been using a different approach, just seems that with all the introspection possible that there would have been a way | 22:22 | |
(more of a curiosity question than a practical one) | |||
zachk | can I use an if over a smarth match ~~ regex and still bind $0 and $1, etc from the regex in the successful if block? | ||
Xliff | guifa: That might be a good feature request for 6.e | 22:24 | |
sena_kun | well, not sure if you checked that, but a resulting object has empty `.signature`(in case if all args were passed, of course), so I think there is no way to recreate this info, it's already another call in a sense. There might be some really black metal hackery, of course, but you likely don't want to use it. :) | ||
m: if $a ~~ /('ehe') ('he')/ { say $0; say $1; } | 22:25 | ||
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sena_kun | m: my $a = 'ehehe'; if $a ~~ /('ehe') ('he')/ { say $0; say $1; } | ||
camelia | 「ehe」 「he」 |
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sena_kun | zachk, ^? | ||
zachk | yes like that | 22:26 | |
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guifa | sena_kun: it's a minor optimization I'd be making, and the workaround would add a whole intermediate layer so... as Xliff said, maybe in 6.e | 22:34 | |
sena_kun | guifa, don't know the context, but if that'd be useful, patches are welcome, I think. :) | 22:36 | |
guifa | sena_kun: that may be a bit beyond my current level of coding, but perhaps once my dissertation is done I'll try to sit down and figure out the innards enough for that | 22:38 | |
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sena_kun | guifa, good luck with your dissertation paper! | 22:39 | |
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(my own head haha) | |||
Except I don't think the librarians will like me doing that (I'm a medievalist) | |||
zachk | how do i force the reloading of a successfully loaded module at the repl, once I have changed the source to the module? | 22:40 | |
sena_kun | zachk, have you tried just using `use Foo` again? | ||
zachk | yeap, doesn't seem to run changes | 22:43 | |
sena_kun | oh, I guess it loads precompiled version of a module... | 22:44 | |
zachk | yea I want to force a reload from source | 22:45 | |
sena_kun | zachk, give me a second... | ||
zachk, I don't know/see any easy way to do that, but to some extent stackoverflow.com/a/52615999 may help. | 22:47 | ||
zachk | is there anywhere I can purchase a plushie camelia? | 22:52 | |
sena_kun | zachk, you want to ask lizmat or AlexDaniel, I think. | 22:54 | |
zachk | evalfile doesnt seem to bring the defined subroutines into a scope available to the repl :-/ | ||
AlexDaniel | you can't purchase it ATM, as far as I know | ||
sena_kun | it probably still can be made Gentoo-way though. :> | 22:55 | |
AlexDaniel | we do promise a plushie to every squashathon winner (which happens every month), though I'm not sure if anybody claimed theirs yet | ||
so that's one way I guess | |||
another is to talk to lizmat in person on one of the conferences :) | 22:56 | ||
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Xliff | AlexDaniel: Could you do me a fav and create an item in p6-GtkPlus for the cumulative graph? | 23:08 | |
zachk | can I have call perl6 with a "one-liner" from the command prompt and have it dump its environment from that one liner into a repl? | ||
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AlexDaniel | Xliff: done | 23:10 | |
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Xliff | AlexDaniel: Thanks! | 23:10 | |
AlexDaniel: Discovered I was missing properties in one GTK object and added over 1300 lines to it, yesterday. | 23:11 | ||
That will be interesting to track. | |||
:S | 23:14 | ||
How can I get Perl6 to clear a grammar definition, especially if I've made changes to it? | |||
I'm using EVAL to define it. | |||
timotimo | how do you make changes to it? with add_method, or with mixins? | ||
Xliff | I get "Redeclaration of 'T'" when I resubmit the eval | 23:15 | |
timotimo: I just keep EVALing the grammar dec | |||
(now I can always cheat and add a bloody serial to it, but... don't wanna!) | |||
timotimo | if it puts it into a package, try "my grammar T" | ||
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zachk | how can I use EVAL from the repl, use MONKEY; and use MONKEY-SEE-NO-EVAL don't seem to work :( | 23:20 | |
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sena_kun | m: EVAL 'say 1'; | 23:21 | |
camelia | 1 | ||
sena_kun | you mean like this? | ||
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zachk | yea | 23:21 | |
sena_kun | that's about it, I think. :) | ||
zachk | EVAL is a very dangerous function!!! (use the MONKEY-SEE-NO-EVAL pragma to override this error, | 23:22 | |
but only if you're VERY sure your data contains no injection attacks) | |||
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sena_kun | hmm, are you loading a file? then you need to add a pragma it suggests at the beginning of the file. | 23:22 | |
or at the point where you are using EVAL, I think. so... | 23:23 | ||
in file `foo.p6` it'd be like `use MONKEY-SEE-NO-EVAL; EVAL 'say 1';` and then `perl6 foo.p6` should work. | |||
Xliff | m: my $a = "a\nb\nc\n"; say $a.lines.elems.Str.chars | 23:24 | |
camelia | 1 | ||
Xliff | m: my $a = "\n\n\n\n\n\na\nb\nc\n"; say $a.lines.elems.Str.chars | ||
camelia | 1 | ||
Xliff | m: my $a = "\n\n\n\n\n\na\nb\nc\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n"; say $a.lines.elems.Str.chars | ||
camelia | 2 | ||
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timotimo | zachk: you probably have to have monkey see no eval on every line in the repl | 23:31 | |
the repl doesn't remember everything between lines | |||
it also forgets custom operators, for example | |||
zachk | i found the error, i was escaping a $ :-/ | ||
i wasnt | |||
sena_kun has handmade enums working (using nqp though) | 23:35 | ||
gfldex | sena_kun++ # for being crafty :) | 23:38 | |
vrurg | m: sub f1 ( $msg, Int $i ) { }; sub f2 ( $msg, *@_ ) { }; sub f3 ( $msg, *%_ ) { }; say &f1.signature ~~ :( $, | ); say &f2.signature ~~ :( $, | ); say &f3.signature ~~ :( $, | ); | 23:41 | |
camelia | True True False |
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vrurg | Does anybody know why *%_ makes difference here? | 23:42 | |
vrurg suspects a bug | 23:43 | ||
timotimo | huh, interesting | ||
the semantics of smart match of signature vs signature are "is superset of"? | |||
or "is subset of" | |||
vrurg | Dunno | 23:44 | |
It is not documented anyway. | |||
m: sub f ( Str $msg ) { }; say &f ~~ :( Any $, | ) | |||
camelia | False | ||
Xliff | sena_kun: Do you have an example of the code? | 23:45 | |
sena_kun | Xliff, sure, give me a second... | ||
Xliff | Thanks! | ||
vrurg | m: sub f ( Str $msg ) { }; say &f ~~ :( Any $ ) | ||
camelia | False | ||
sena_kun | Xliff, that's a cheating though, so... :) | ||
vrurg | m: sub f ( Str $msg ) { }; say &f.signature ~~ :( Any $, | ) | ||
camelia | True | ||
vrurg | I would guess that left is subset of the right. | 23:46 | |
sena_kun | Xliff, gist.github.com/Altai-man/b97ba9d8...bf55ae392b <- | 23:47 | |
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sena_kun | create_enum_value is a copy-paste from World.nqp. | 23:47 | |
I still don't know how to get rid of `+Enumeration`, it is absent in "normal" enums, but as long as this code does the job I am fine with it being present. | 23:48 | ||
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sena_kun | ok, sleep time. o/ | 23:54 | |
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