»ö« Welcome to Perl 6! | perl6.org/ | evalbot usage: 'perl6: say 3;' or rakudo:, niecza:, std:, or /msg p6eval perl6: ... | irclog: irc.perl6.org/ | UTF-8 is our friend! Set by sorear on 4 February 2011. |
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diakopter has one file in 6model/dotnet left to port to Lua | 00:00 | ||
unfortunately, it's the longest, most complex one (MultiDispatcher.cs) | |||
sorear: you're right about git add. I didn't know | 00:02 | ||
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colomon | [Coke]: are you looking at the sequence tests? | 00:15 | |
[Coke] | colomon: no. | 00:16 | |
colomon | where did you run into much? | ||
*munch | |||
colomon was trying to get one of the sequence tests running the other day, and there were a zillion munches mixed in the tests | 00:17 | ||
[Coke] | ack 'niezcza.munch' t/spec # the 2 files I tripped over it today in. | 00:20 | |
er, .* | |||
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lue | could I access the LHS of a .. or ... from the RHS? (e.g. I'd like to type $a..$a+1, but $a has a much longer name) | 00:53 | |
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colomon | lue: not in any way which would be a shortcut | 01:04 | |
though there's always { $_..$_+1 }($a) | 01:05 | ||
lue | Yeah, I found that out already. I was hoping that there was something like $a..$lhs+1 or something :) | 01:06 | |
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lue | Another question I've thought of occasionally is how to store summations that go to infinity. Is there something that would force things to be lazy? (I see a .eager method in Rakudo, but no .lazy) | 01:19 | |
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colomon | what do you mean by summations? | 01:31 | |
rakudo: say ([\+] 1..*)[^10] | |||
p6eval | rakudo 40f181: OUTPUT«1 3 6 10 15 21 28 36 45 55» | ||
lue | the kind used with Σ, e.g. Σ_(n=1)^(100) n (one-line input does not befit Σ notation) would be [+] ($_ for 1..100) in P6 | 01:59 | |
sorear | do you think you might be looking for "maxima"? | ||
lue | what is maxima? | 02:01 | |
sorear | a free programming system which does symbolic math | ||
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colomon | lue: note that my rakudo example there is exactly a lazy evaluation of the sum of n as n goes from 1 to infinity. we see the first ten sums | 02:06 | |
lue | maxima looks like something that should be on my computer already /me about to install | ||
sorear | "also, maxima is itself older than Unix, so it works fine on older PCs" | 02:07 | |
colomon | every now and then I desperately need symbolic math for work. | 02:09 | |
I've definitely used maxima, but it seems to me I was using something else more recently. | |||
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colomon | huh. just look at wikipedia's list, and ... oh, wxMaxima? no, that's a Windows app. | 02:12 | |
lue | is my idea that lazy means "don't do ($_) for 1..Inf; #`[for example] until I ask for some of those values" correct? | 02:13 | |
sorear | yes | ||
lue | so should perl6 -e '($_) for 1..Inf' hang? (I'd put @a = in front of that if = wasn't eager (from what I've read in the spec)) | 02:14 | |
sorear | lue: sink contexts are eager | 02:15 | |
if you want that to not hang, you have to put it into a lazy context | 02:16 | ||
like for ($_ for 1..Inf) { .say } # this should work (but won't) | |||
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lue | I read that @a <== would be lazy, but it still hangs (which means either rakudo is wrong or I read incorrectly) | 02:19 | |
sorear | rakudo handles a lot of laziness stuff wrong | 02:22 | |
but I think you are XY-probleming. | |||
step back, tell me what you REALLY want to do. | |||
lue | What I want to know how to do in the future (so if there's no answer tonight, no worries) is how to store an infinite summation so I can call a certain number of terms later and sum them for an approximation | 02:26 | |
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sorear | lue: Perl 6 is designed to make that hard because it's a bad idea. Are you familiar with XY problems? | 02:28 | |
lue | I am not /me looks it up | ||
dalek | ecza: 095b52c | sorear++ | lib/ (2 files): Optimize RefConstant, avoid excessive string concatenation |
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lue | Ah. Yeah, I've realized now that I just got stuck on the idea of storing an infinite summation, when really its only purpose would for approximation by using just some of terms. | 02:34 | |
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dalek | ecza: be42b29 | sorear++ | lib/CodeGen.cs: The long overdue killing-with-fire of JScalar |
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TimToady | you are certainly allowed to store an infinite summation for use later | 03:15 | |
niecza: constant @sum = [\+] 1..*; say @sum[100] | 03:16 | ||
p6eval | niecza v10-233-g98f83a8: OUTPUT«5151» | ||
TimToady | sorear: it's not hard, and it even works in niecza :) | 03:17 | |
you're doing a YX :) | 03:18 | ||
sorear | hmm | 03:19 | |
niecza: my $sum = \( [\+] 1..* ); say @$sum[100] | |||
p6eval | niecza v10-233-g98f83a8: OUTPUT«Any()» | ||
sorear | niecza: my $sum = \( [\+] 1..* ); say $$sum[100] | ||
p6eval | niecza v10-233-g98f83a8: OUTPUT«5151» | ||
lue | so should I s/Inf/*/ then? [I can't believe I didn't see it] | 03:29 | |
TimToady | niecza: constant @sum = [\+] 1..Inf; say @sum[100] | 03:30 | |
p6eval | niecza v10-235-gbe42b29: OUTPUT«5151» | ||
TimToady | doesn't matter in this case | ||
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dalek | ecza: ffe8cda | sorear++ | lib/CodeGen.cs: Tiny improvement to memory handling in CpsOp.Sequence |
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sorear | seem to be out-ish of LHF optimizations in the code generator | ||
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dalek | ecza: 90ae4df | sorear++ | / (3 files): Misc fixes to make -p work again; bootstrap improvements |
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snarkyboojum | is `perl6 --target=PAST somescript.pl` supposed to work? | 06:17 | |
benabik | snarkyboojum: It's a valid command, but PAST and POST output for nom don't work right now. | 06:19 | |
snarkyboojum | benabik: ah - ok, but works in old master/ng I take it | ||
how does one go about inspect the AST currently? | |||
inspecting* | 06:20 | ||
benabik | snarkyboojum: Yes, it should work in b. Dumper doesn't know what to do with 6model classes. (Or something like that.) | ||
snarkyboojum: As far as I can tell, you don't. | |||
snarkyboojum | benabik: ah ok :) I can't find PAST documented anywhere either.. | ||
the best I've been able to find it "Rakudo AST generation. We need better tutorials and guides for this." | 06:21 | ||
sorear | snarkyboojum: also, it may be case sensiti ve | ||
snarkyboojum | sorear: tried upper and lower, not going to try other permutations :D | 06:22 | |
sorear | :D | ||
benabik | snarkyboojum: docs.parrot.org/parrot/latest/html/...t.pod.html | ||
snarkyboojum: (Probably not 100% up to date.) | |||
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snarkyboojum | oohh.. parrot docs /me shivers :P | 06:22 | |
sorear | past, aka pmichaud abstract syntax tree, has an "interesting" relationship with parrot | ||
snarkyboojum | benabik: thanks tho dude | ||
sorear | sometimes it wants to be defined by pdd26, other times it wants to be part of the NQP ecosystem | 06:23 | |
snarkyboojum | sorear: I like that version of the acronym | 06:25 | |
sorear | o/ snarkyboojum, benabik | 06:26 | |
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benabik is heading to bed. | 06:26 | ||
snarkyboojum | sorear: what AST does Niecza use? | 06:27 | |
sorear | Niecza's ASTs are defined by the Op, CgOp, CpsOp, and ClrOp types. They have no other names. | 06:30 | |
sorear watches the disk usage bar on sorear/niecza creep upwards | |||
snarkyboojum | so you don't build a single AST which you use to generate NAM? | ||
I should read compiler.pod shouldn't I :D | 06:31 | ||
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sorear | well, NAM ~~ CgOp | 06:31 | |
I should try to update compiler.pod sometime :D | |||
snarkyboojum | Oh, I thought they generated AST | ||
will have a read | 06:32 | ||
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sorear | a typical Op node looks like Interrogative.new(name => 'HOW', receiver => Lexical.new(name => '$x')) | 06:33 | |
Op is close to PAST, but a bit higher level | 06:34 | ||
this translates into ["newscalar",["how",["fetch",["scopedlex",'$x']]]] at the CgOp level | 06:35 | ||
CgOp has fairly straightforward execution semantics; it's also designed to be very easy to transport acrosss the Perl/C# language boundary | 06:36 | ||
CpsOp and ClrOp are C# types; they differ in that CpsOp supports high-level control flow operations (beyond what the CLR natively allows) | 06:37 | ||
both of them use the semantic model of the CLR - objects, method calls, nothing more | |||
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sorear | at the end of the pipeline ClrOp is converted and sent off to System.Reflection.Emit.ILGenerator, and it's no longer my problem | 06:38 | |
(it gets converted after several more steps to machine code) | |||
hopefully when I get to niecza v100 or so and I'm out of space I'll have enough clout to petition GitHub for a quota increase :D | 06:40 | ||
snarkyboojum | sorear: awesome - appreciate the high level description | 06:41 | |
P.S. you're running into a quota limit on github? | |||
sorear | not quite | 06:42 | |
I'm at like 15% of the quota | |||
snarkyboojum | ah - rakudo has to be getting near it then | 06:43 | |
sorear | huh, I wonder why v8 and v10 have anomalously large download counts | 06:47 | |
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snarkyboojum | I don't suppose github gives you access logs for downloads.. | 06:48 | |
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dalek | ecza: 0417e67 | sorear++ | / (4 files): Switch build to using a /serialize bootstrap image |
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sorear | evalbot rebuild niecza | ||
p6eval | OK (started asynchronously) | 06:56 | |
sorear | now no longer using niecza/master at all | ||
I could release now but I'd like to clean up warnings, the bug queue, try and get BEGIN working so people have a reason to upgrade ;), ... | 06:57 | ||
niecza: say sprintf "%02x", ord('a') | 07:00 | ||
p6eval | niecza v10-238-g0417e67: OUTPUT«61» | ||
sorear | std: /\ / | 07:01 | |
p6eval | std be1f10e: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===No unspace allowed in regex; if you meant to match the literal character, please enclose in single quotes (' ') or use a backslashed form like \x3000 at /tmp/6PwZKQgxgv line 1:------> /\⏏ /Parse failedFAILED 00:01 … | ||
sorear | std: /\ / | ||
p6eval | std be1f10e: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===No unspace allowed in regex; if you meant to match the literal character, please enclose in single quotes (' ') or use a backslashed form like \x20 at /tmp/nTCHthhSP2 line 1:------> /\⏏ /Parse failedFAILED 00:01 12… | ||
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moritz | \ o/ | 07:04 | |
# is unspaced allowed in greetings? :-) | |||
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sorear | o/ moritz | 07:04 | |
dalek | ecza: d899978 | sorear++ | src/STD.pm6: Update STD to use +% instead of **, remove no-sprintf stub |
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moritz | p5p patch from yesterday already applied | 07:06 | |
sorear | \o/ | ||
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dalek | kudo/nom: 36d8299 | moritz++ | tools/build/NQP_REVISION: bump NQP revision to get a parrot with green threads (just for testing) |
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sorear | huh | 07:18 | |
niecza: my $*UNIT | |||
p6eval | niecza v10-238-g0417e67: OUTPUT«Use of uninitialized value in string context at /home/p6eval/niecza/boot/lib/CORE.setting line 758 (warn @ 2)  at /home/p6eval/niecza/boot/lib/CORE.setting line 165 (Mu.Str @ 9)  at <unknown> line 0 (ExitRunloop @ 0)  at /home/p6eval/niecza/src/Ni… | ||
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sorear | niecza: 5.UNIT | 07:20 | |
p6eval | niecza v10-238-g0417e67: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Indirectly named method calls NYI at /tmp/TzaUF7MPCH line 1 (EOF):------> 5.UNIT⏏<EOL>Unhandled Exception: Check failed at /home/p6eval/niecza/boot/lib/CORE.setting line 865 (die @ 2)  at /home/p… | ||
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dalek | ecza: fa0725c | sorear++ | src/NieczaActions.pm6: Fix noisy miscompilation of my $*UNIT and similar forms |
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dalek | ecza: 9a69bf4 | sorear++ | / (2 files): Implement %*MYSTERY check to suppress warning in foo; sub foo() { } |
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dalek | ecza: d83bf51 | sorear++ | / (4 files): Misc fixes for real warnings in build |
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dalek | ecza: 51e9a26 | sorear++ | / (6 files): Remove no longer used "NAMOutput" and "Metamodel" modules |
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sorear -> sleep | 08:36 | ||
diakopter | o/ | ||
sorear | tomorrow: attack more cruft, attack bugs | ||
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moritz | nqp: say(nqp::where(my $x)) | 08:59 | |
p6eval | nqp: OUTPUT«-5990093271707001532» | ||
moritz | nqp: say(nqp::where(pir::null__P())) | 09:03 | |
p6eval | nqp: OUTPUT«-6279166203102069897» | ||
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dalek | kudo/role_diamond: 2f2a5b7 | moritz++ | src/Perl6/Metamodel/RoleToRoleApplier.pm: try to fix role diamond compsition: a method should never conflicit with itself. Regresses the RT #72856 tests in t/spec/S14-roles/composition.t |
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moritz | phenny: ask jnthn to please look over the commit in the role_diamond rakudo branch -- did I miss something obvious? I causes failures in composition.t | 09:36 | |
phenny | moritz: I'll pass that on when jnthn is around. | ||
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Woodi | Debian pkg system is not reentrant :) so upgrade and installing nom-parrot package simultaneosly do not work :) | 09:42 | |
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moritz | Woodi: the idea is that you tell it what do from the start :-) | 10:03 | |
huf | it could be split into a package installer daemon and a frontend which just drops commands into a queue... and then you could install packages while you install packages... seemingly ;) | 10:07 | |
snarkyboojum | moritz: how embarrassing :D | ||
moritz: I was seeing commit updates for Perl6 stuff and feeling quite at home ;) | 10:08 | ||
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coto | Hi !! i have a compile problem | 10:09 | |
when compile parrot | |||
init::manifest - Check MANIFEST...No such file: DEPRECATED-branch.pod | |||
step init::manifest failed: no result returned at Configure.pl line 76 | 10:10 | ||
so failed... | |||
moritz | coto: what's the invocation you used to start the compilation? | 10:11 | |
coto | perl Configure.pl | 10:15 | |
moritz | coto: are you trying to build a release? Or a git checkout? | ||
coto | try to build apackage in ARCHlinux | 10:16 | |
moritz | from which version of parrot? | ||
(also #parrot on irc.perl.org would be more appropriate) | |||
coto | who to see the parrot's version | 10:17 | |
who --> how | |||
moritz | doesn't arch's package manager tell you which version is available? | 10:18 | |
coto | pkgver=20111031 | ||
moritz | there should also be a VERSION file in the parrot/ dir | ||
coto | it is 3.9.0 | 10:19 | |
moritz | wait... isn't 20111031 tomorrow? :-) | ||
coto | oh? | ||
moritz | I mean, it does look like a date | ||
and today is 2011-10-30 (at least in my time zone) | 10:20 | ||
coto | my system 's date++ | ||
moritz | coto: github.com/parrot/parrot/commit/87...cbdc67669d should fix your problem | 10:22 | |
coto | moritz thanks | 10:23 | |
moritz | so either update to newest parrot, or run Configure with --nomanicheck | ||
coto | i see | ||
moritz preparese waffels for brunch, afk | |||
coto | thanks motitz ~~& | 10:25 | |
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moritz wonders if his name is really so hard to tab-complete :-) | 10:43 | ||
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jnthn | moritz: + if +@add_meths == 1 || all_the_same(add_meths) { | 11:05 | |
phenny | jnthn: 09:36Z <moritz> ask jnthn to please look over the commit in the role_diamond rakudo branch -- did I miss something obvious? I causes failures in composition.t | ||
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jnthn | moritz: If nothing else, that line is missing an @ | 11:05 | |
moritz: btw, I find your name quite easy to tab complete ;) | |||
moritz | ah thanks | 11:06 | |
jnthn: one more thing, in the nqp/bigint branch, how do I create a bigint? | |||
in particular the nqp_bigint_from_str opcode needs a bigint already, so I can't use it to create the first one :/ | 11:07 | ||
jnthn | moritz: see gist.github.com/1323796 | 11:08 | |
moritz | jnthn: ah, thanks | ||
jnthn | moritz: I've taken a diversion to work on what we'll need to actually get it into Rakudo. | ||
moritz: If you're looking for things to work on there, feel free to flesh out op space | 11:09 | ||
moritz | jnthn: that's what I already started with :-) | ||
jnthn | The comment at the top of nqp_bigint.ops that said every op will have two variants can now be considered false. | ||
I was uncomfortable with that anyway, and yesterday I found a way to not need to do it :) | |||
But I need to do the various repr refactors first. | |||
So, doing more ops in the same kinda style I did the ones so far should work out OK :) | 11:10 | ||
Plus, thanks for joining n :) | |||
*in | |||
jnthn afk for 15 mins or so | 11:11 | ||
moritz | is _I as a postfix for bigint nqp:: opcodes OK? | ||
jnthn | ? | 11:12 | |
moritz | nqp::mul_I | ||
jnthn | m | ||
That feels a bit too easy to typo with mul_i | |||
moritz | _bi? | ||
jnthn | yeah, that works for me. | ||
I'm sure pmichaud would have an opinion on that were he about ;) | 11:13 | ||
moritz | he mentioned _I for bigint in the commit that introduced nqp:: opcodes | ||
(which is why I went for it) | 11:14 | ||
jnthn | oh | ||
hm | |||
moritz | but I'm not particularly attached to it | ||
jnthn: don't let me hold you off, the decision can wait 15min :-) | |||
jnthn | k, bbs :) | 11:15 | |
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jnthn back | 11:45 | ||
frettled | in black? | 11:47 | |
jnthn | Partially :) | ||
moritz: Let's go with I for now. It puns nicely with int vs Int in Perl 6. | 11:49 | ||
moritz | jnthn: ok | ||
jnthn | moritz: And pmichaud seemed to like it that way | ||
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jnthn | Which are probably better arguments than "it may be typo'd" :) | 11:49 | |
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moritz | jnthn: any objections to loading nqp_bigint_ops by default? | 11:54 | |
jnthn | moritz: no, that's fine | ||
moritz: It was on my todo list :) | |||
moritz: Make sure initialize gets called too - just after the 6model initialization. | 11:55 | ||
moritz | jnthn: where does that happen? | 11:56 | |
jnthn | hm | ||
I think the line to make it happen is probably in SymbolTable | 11:57 | ||
moritz: search for nqp_dynop_setup | |||
moritz | jnthn: found it, thanks | ||
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moritz | does == have tigher precedence than = in C? | 12:05 | |
moritz doubts his sanity | |||
jnthn | I...think so... | ||
a = b == c; /* should do the right thing, I think... */ | |||
moritz | ok | ||
dalek | p/bigint: dfd536f | moritz++ | src/ops/nqp_bigint.ops: wrap more libTomMath subs in dynops |
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p/bigint: 93dc058 | moritz++ | src/PAST/NQP.pir: add nqp::<matop>_I opcodes for bigints |
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p/bigint: 05755ba | moritz++ | src/ (3 files): add bigint comparison ops; load nqp_bigint_ops by default |
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moritz pushes, and worries later about testing | |||
p/bigint: 879b700 | moritz++ | src/NQP/SymbolTable.pm: set up bigints at startup |
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moritz | jnthn: boxing a negative INTVAL to $bi_type (from your gist) is a FAIL | 12:07 | |
-123 becomes 4294967173 | |||
jnthn | eek | 12:08 | |
moritz | mp_digit is unsigned | ||
jnthn | aha | ||
wait, mp_digit? | |||
moritz | hm, I see you don't use it directly | 12:09 | |
boxing to int uses mp_set_int | |||
jnthn | yes | ||
ah, which takes unsigned | |||
moritz | ... which has unsigned long b in the signature :/ | ||
jnthn | ...really? C has no standard way to get NAN? | 12:15 | |
er, NaN | |||
moritz | 0f/0f ? | 12:16 | |
jnthn | My compiler catches that as a divide by zero :/ | 12:18 | |
moritz is full of FAIL today | 12:19 | ||
jnthn | Turns out putting one 0.0 in a varialbe and then doing 0.0/that_variable does it. | 12:20 | |
pmurias | jnthn: strtod("NAN")? | 12:24 | |
dalek | p/bigint: f3d73f0 | moritz++ | t/nqp/60-bigint.t: add bigint test file -- 5/9 fail |
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moritz | I can understand why most tests fail, but not why the first one does :/ | 12:25 | |
dalek | p/reprapi2: 1167c9f | jnthn++ | src/6model/sixmodelobject.h: Extend the REPR API a little in preparation for supporting inlining of more complex types in objects. Most immediately this is for bigint support, but it's also the basis for compact structs, and later compact arrays and nested structs in NCI. |
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p/reprapi2: adaffcc | jnthn++ | src/ (15 files): First small step of the move to a new REPR API. This splits out instance_of out into allocate and initialize, and starts to make the differentiation between full objects and one object flattened into another's body. Various other updates so we can build/pass NQP test suite still. |
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jnthn | moritz: hm, odd | 12:27 | |
colomon | jnthn: nan() function in math.h? | 12:30 | |
jnthn | colomon: hmm, I treid NAN constant from there and it wasn't available here... | 12:36 | |
colomon | huh. Visual C++? | ||
jnthn | yeah | 12:39 | |
I can try nan() | |||
P6num.obj : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol nan | |||
No :( | |||
colomon | with math.h included? that stuff is supposed to be C99 standard.... :\ | 12:41 | |
jnthn | colomon: Oh. C98. | 12:42 | |
MSVC is pretty strict about that. | |||
er | |||
89 | |||
Or whatever | |||
:) | |||
moritz: In the div op | |||
mp_int *remainder = get_bigint(interp, REPR($2)->instance_of(interp, $2)); | |||
moritz: You needn't go involve the bigint repr here | |||
moritz: You can just do mp_int remainder = mp_init(); or so | 12:43 | ||
You needn't call clear if you take the repr approach, you need to do mp_clear if you do what I just suggested. | |||
But it's probably worthwhile as it'll save a throwaway GC-able every time we do a division :) | |||
colomon | rakudo: say log 0 | 12:44 | |
p6eval | rakudo 36d829: OUTPUT«-Inf» | ||
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tadzik | good morning | 13:48 | |
jnthn | o/ tadzik | ||
er, morning? :) | |||
tadzik | hmm | ||
nope, afternoon :) | 13:49 | ||
colomon | definitely morning | ||
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[Coke] | it's a fine october morning, the snow is melting... wait, what? | 13:57 | |
jnthn | Snow! | ||
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[Coke] | 2 days this week. | 13:59 | |
enough to basically shut down the interstates. | 14:00 | ||
tadzik | oh, we have the day of the dead now, it's a good enough reason to shut down most of the roads | 14:03 | |
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moritz wonders why the US is surprised by snow, every year again | 14:24 | ||
jnthn | tadzik: Day of the dead? | ||
tadzik: Are there, like, zombies, everywhere? | |||
:) | |||
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[Coke] | moritz: when it's early, it's surprising. | 14:26 | |
dalek | p/reprapi2: bea2110 | jnthn++ | src/ (12 files): This step of the representation refactor switches [get|set]_[int|num|str] over to the new API. We temporarily lose a few error checks, which will get moved elsewhere. Also P6opaque needs further updates to handle these in a more delegatory fashion. Builds and passes NQP tests. |
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jnthn | Tedious refactor is tedious. | ||
moritz would offer to help, but doesn't think he knows enough about reprs to make a difference in the right direction | 14:31 | ||
tadzik | jnthn: close; it's just all the people going to visit graves of their families | 14:33 | |
jnthn | moritz: Well, plus I'm figuring out various small details of the re-design as I go about it. :) | ||
tadzik | the police is acting bizarre and blocking random roads to encourage everyone to take a bus | 14:34 | |
moritz | so how good is the public transport on a Sunday where you live? | ||
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JimmyZ | hello, #perl6 | 14:37 | |
Woodi | Day of All Saints is after tomorow in Poland :) tomorow is Day of Past Souls. common name for DAS is Feast of Deaders | 14:38 | |
moritz: polish roads are like reverse of German roads... | 14:39 | ||
tadzik | moritz: around this celebration days there are like dozens of extra buses going to various graveyards | 14:40 | |
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tadzik was driving the entire day, and has nothing bad to say about roads | 14:43 | ||
Woodi | tadzik: just German roads are much better from dozens of years | 14:45 | |
since* | 14:46 | ||
tadzik | I'm sure they are. But I drove across half of warsaw today, and I have nothing bad to say about roads. Today. | 14:48 | |
JimmyZ wan't to invite jnthn/pmichuad/TimToady to bjpw 2012 | 14:49 | ||
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dalek | p/reprapi2: 4035569 | jnthn++ | src/6model/ (8 files): We'll use a common way, encased by a couple of macros, to flag type-object-ness now. This introduces them and makes a start at ensuring sure we consistently flag type objects as being so. |
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p/reprapi2: 065622f | jnthn++ | src/ (12 files): Eliminte defined from the REPR API; now it's all done through the IS_CONCRETE macro. |
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itz | I'm not a nagging end user but... :-) any roughish ETA for star? | 14:58 | |
moritz | itz: I wish we had an ETA... | 15:00 | |
flussence | it'll be ready by xmas | ||
jnthn | At this point, it mostly depends on protoregexes being landed. | ||
Which unblocks JSON::Tiny, which unblocks the ecosystem working again... | 15:01 | ||
Woodi | any news from pm++ ? | ||
jnthn | Estimating protoregxes landing is really hard because estimating pmichaud's availability is really hard. | ||
itz | ok thanks for the feedback | 15:02 | |
moritz | but we will blog about it when it comes out :-) | ||
JimmyZ | what's ETA? | 15:03 | |
moritz | JimmyZ: "Estimated Time of Arrival" | ||
JimmyZ | thanks | ||
JimmyZ has been here for 3 years | 15:08 | ||
dalek | p/reprapi2: 52e8a70 | jnthn++ | src/ (9 files): Update GC marking to new API. For the representations, this is a simplification; they don't have to duplicate marking the common bits. Some lose their mark routines entirely. |
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moritz | jnthn: nqp::unbox_i should go through get_int, right? | 15:13 | |
jnthn | moritz: yes | ||
moritz: Is there something I've missed? | 15:14 | ||
moritz | jnthn: no, probably something I'm missing | ||
jnthn | moritz: Note that P6opaque's current factoring of get_int is wrong under the new repr API | 15:15 | |
moritz: It should really delegate to the flattened in repr | |||
moritz is concerned with P6Bigint get_int | 15:16 | ||
jnthn | moritz: How so? | 15:17 | |
moritz: At a Perl 6 level, we'll only ever hit that code path when we want to turn an Int into an int. | 15:18 | ||
moritz | just a sec... | ||
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dalek | p/bigint: b2263f6 | moritz++ | src/ (2 files): lcm, gcd |
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p/bigint: 216ecda | moritz++ | tools/build/Makefile.in: [build] missing dependency on P6bigint.{c,h} |
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p/bigint: cbd6c19 | moritz++ | / (2 files): make P6bigint {set,get}_int accept negative numbers For some reason the get_int variant doesn't seem to work (returns only positive numbers), though I don't understand why |
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p/reprapi2: 2c9bafd | jnthn++ | src/ops/nqp.ops: Re-instate the checks to make sure we don't try and unbox type objects, but this time at the op level (so it needn't be factored in to every single repr). |
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jnthn | moritz: ah, negative issues? | 15:24 | |
OK | |||
Will take a look later | |||
moritz | no hurry | 15:25 | |
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dalek | p/reprapi2: 4f25688 | jnthn++ | src/ (9 files): Rename repr data marking functions to actually be clear about what they do. |
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p/bigint: 46221b1 | moritz++ | t/nqp/60-bigint.t: fix some of the bigint tests |
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dalek | p/reprapi2: 5cb979a | jnthn++ | src/ (9 files): Replace all value type attribute lookups with a common approach; this means we'll be able to use it for getting hold of more complex nested value types too. |
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p/reprapi2: fcd3f85 | jnthn++ | src/ops/nqp.ops: Get ops to check they're not looking up attributes in a type object, so we don't have to spread this over all the reprs. |
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moritz | jnthn: any objections to writing out separate targets for the various libtommath files? | 17:06 | |
I don't want to recompile all of them when i change the nqp_bigint.ops file | 17:07 | ||
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colomon | [Coke]: do you have a tool for scanning the full spectest with niecza to see what files fail for which reasons? or have you been doing that by hand? | 18:04 | |
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sorear | good * #perl6 | 18:22 | |
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dalek | p/bigint: 2f16a24 | moritz++ | src/6model/reprs/P6bigint.c: fix C89 violation |
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p/bigint: 1bede84 | moritz++ | tools/build/Makefile.in: [build] separate rules for libtommath files That way unnecessary rebuilds of .o files are avoided, and we can parallelize the build process with `make -j3` etc. |
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sorear | o/ moritz | 18:51 | |
moritz | hello sorear | ||
colomon | \o | ||
jnthn | moritz: Any change that doesn't break the build is fine ;) | 19:04 | |
moritz | jnthn: at your convenience, please check if it didn't break the build on windows :-) | 19:06 | |
jnthn | moritz: Will do - thanks :) | ||
dalek | p/bigint: 04fbeb4 | moritz++ | tools/build/Makefile.in: [build] I should not use variables that I do not understand :-) |
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moritz | jnthn: anyway, down to 2 failures in bigint.t | 19:09 | |
colomon | \o/ | 19:10 | |
moritz | and i don't understand the failures at all | ||
ok(s($b) eq '-123', 'can round-trip negative number (string)'); | |||
fails | |||
but | |||
say(s($b)); | |||
says | 19:11 | ||
-123 | |||
jnthn | moritz: nice! | ||
moritz: Hm | |||
moritz | (and calling s($b) twice doesn't change things) | ||
sorear | "maybe eq is broken?" | 19:12 | |
moritz | nqp: say('-123' eq '-123') | 19:13 | |
p6eval | nqp: OUTPUT«1» | ||
moritz | looks OK | ||
sorear | try say(s($b).perl) | ||
moritz | we have a .perl in nqp? | ||
sorear | my next guess is that the output contains unprintable characters | ||
jnthn | This is nqp | ||
moritz | sorear: I already hexdump'ed the output of say(s($b)) | 19:14 | |
no surprises there | |||
jnthn stashes his change set and grabs the bigint branch | |||
moritz | oh wait, surprise surprise | ||
00000000 31 2e 2e 39 0a 2d 31 32 33 00 0a 2d 31 32 33 00 |1..9.-123..-123.| | |||
there are trailing zero-bytes | |||
no wonder that eq doesn't like 'em | 19:15 | ||
masak | lol hai #perl6! | ||
moritz should *carefully* at hexdump output | |||
lolitsmasak! | |||
sorear | MASAK! | ||
masak | I figured for my first part of my Erdősing trip, I'd crash at jnthn's for two days, helping him with whatever he's working at right now :P | ||
jnthn | masak: Your keyboard is so loud I can hear it from here! | ||
masak | jnthn: oh but it's soooo goood | 19:16 | |
jnthn: your IRC screen is lagging, I can see it from here ;) | |||
jnthn | wtf, I can't hear my heavy metal over your keystrokes :P | ||
masak | you're not playing any, silly :) | ||
jnthn, put on some heavy metal! | |||
that's better :) | 19:17 | ||
masak headbangs and codes some Perl 6 | |||
moritz | jnthn: unstash your changes, I think I have a working patch | ||
jnthn | moritz: congrats, you didn't break the build with the makefile changes :) | ||
oh, ok | |||
moritz | \o/ | ||
jnthn | well, still worth it to check the makefile patch :) | ||
moritz | aye | 19:18 | |
jnthn returns to reprapi2 | |||
moritz hopes rakudo will keep something like its current 'int' (native non-big integers) for something like iterator variables | 19:19 | ||
masak looks at contexts in Parrot to see how to do the AST-with-its-own-context trick | |||
jnthn | moritz: int will stay exactly as it is. | ||
moritz: Only Int is changing. | |||
Well, apart from all the bugs int has... :) | |||
moritz | jnthn: and what will Int box into | ||
jnthn | But it remains your CPU-sized integer :) | ||
moritz: Int *is* boxed | 19:20 | ||
moritz | erm | ||
masak | Int is the box. | ||
moritz | what will it box | ||
jnthn | Right, that | ||
moritz: int | |||
moritz is confused | |||
so, int remains parrot's INTVAL | |||
masak | there's in "int"eresting circularity there. | ||
jnthn | moritz: yes | ||
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jnthn | When you box it, it'll become an Int | 19:20 | |
moritz | so Int won't become bigintish? | 19:21 | |
jnthn | Yes | ||
moritz shouldn't ask negated questions in English | |||
jnthn | moritz: Boxing an int will give an Int, which will have big integer semantics | ||
argh, let's start again :) | |||
moritz | oh | ||
jnthn | We have int and Int | ||
moritz | I think I understand | ||
an Int is *more* than a mere box around int | 19:22 | ||
jnthn | int is a Parrot INTVAL, or CPU level integer, and does what your CPU goes | ||
Boxing it leads to an Int | |||
moritz: oh, yes :) | |||
masak | it's two ints :P | ||
jnthn | moritz: That's why I'm re-doing the repr API at the moment. To make that possible. | ||
moritz | I mean, much more than now :-) | ||
jnthn | Yes :) | ||
masak | \o/ | ||
jnthn | Though it happens to be the same thing we need for compact structs | ||
japhb | jnthn, Will Str.Numeric() need any more bigint-related changes? I note that it already has 'nqp:p6bigint()' calls in various places. | 19:25 | |
jnthn | japhb: Almost certainly will. | ||
japhb | I ask because I am *hoping* to throw some tuits at expanding the range of inputs Str.Numeric() can handle | 19:26 | |
moritz | that one cheats | ||
japhb | Bad choice of words. not 'range of inputs' more 'varieties of inputs' | ||
jnthn | I suspect really we should be having Str.Numeric call into the grammar proper | ||
moritz | nqp::p6bigint will likely go away | ||
jnthn: pmichaud thought that wouldn't be necessary | |||
because the cases are limited | 19:27 | ||
jnthn | moritz: oh. I thought it was pmichaud who argued it should call into the grammar proper... :) | ||
I maybe misunderstood. | |||
dalek | p/bigint: 154d613 | moritz++ | src/ops/nqp_bigint.ops: fix nqp_bigint_to_str (was adding \0 at the end) |
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japhb | moritz, the problem is that current Str.Numeric() is not handling a lot of cases that STD's grammar does handle. | ||
moritz | japhb: yes, so it needs expanding | ||
(needs to parse Complex literals, for example) | |||
japhb | I assumed there was a reason that the grammar wasn't being used (circularity saw or performance or somesuch), and was about to expand the existing code to handle more cases | 19:28 | |
moritz | performance | ||
japhb: that's exactly the right approach | |||
japhb | moritz, OK, great. | 19:29 | |
japhb will grab some lunch and then start tackling that code. | |||
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dalek | p/reprapi2: b40e7bc | jnthn++ | src/ (10 files): Switch to new API for looking up boxed attributes. Note that P6opaque needs to handle it a bit smarter, but this is a start. |
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diakopter fights bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/...bug/811441 in a ubuntu VM | 19:48 | ||
dalek | kudo/role_diamond: 8e75858 | moritz++ | src/Perl6/Metamodel/RoleToRoleApplier.pm: add missing sigil, jnthn++. Sadly it does not fix the problems with composition.t |
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japhb | Is there a unified performance test suite yet, akin to roast but with a different goal? | 20:06 | |
moritz | notreally | ||
pmichaud has a "rakudobench" repo though | 20:07 | ||
japhb | moritz, 'rakbench' or 'rpbench'? | 20:09 | |
masak | pop quiz: what does :COMPILING on quasi blocks and the 'lift' statement prefix have in common? | ||
sorear | masak: just about everything | ||
masak | s/does/do/ | ||
sorear: you mean they are two aspects of the same thing? | |||
sorear | yes | ||
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masak | that seems about right. | 20:10 | |
I hadn't realized before, but it's evident from reading STD.pm6 | |||
masak re-reads the 'lift' spec | 20:11 | ||
japhb grumbles at pmichaud for having README files in his repos -- that are zero-byte files. | |||
masak | it's the recommended github way ;) | 20:13 | |
oh, here's another one: "Macros are sub calls, but by the time you run your code, they already happened (and they wrote some code for you)" | 20:15 | ||
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moritz doesn't see the commonality off-hand | 20:16 | ||
oh, maybe I do :-) | 20:17 | ||
sorear | moritz: both of them work by turning lexical references into late bound things | ||
masak | sorear: here's what I don't understand: in 'lift', the 'caller' is the caller. in 'quasi', the 'caller' is the code that the AST gets stitched into | ||
oh, I guess it's a caller, but at compile-time. or something. | |||
at parse-time. | 20:18 | ||
sorear | masak: that will Just Work if quasi gets a lexical scope | ||
niecza: my $x = 5; { my $x = 8; say $CALLER::x } | |||
masak | sorear: that's interesting, we were just talking about that. | ||
p6eval | niecza v10-243-g51e9a26: OUTPUT«Potential difficulties: $x is declared but not used at /tmp/ISiEDqpME2 line 1:------> my $x = 5; { my ⏏$x = 8; say $CALLER::x }5» | ||
sorear | since {} really means {}() | ||
masak | sorear: so a quasi's lexical scope doesn't really get "flattened" and disappears upon macro application? | 20:19 | |
s/disappears/disappear/ | |||
sorear | masak: the correct question to ask yourself is 'what should quasi { my $x } do?' | ||
masak | right. | 20:20 | |
sorear should reread R5RS | |||
masak | we just hit upon that case 15 minutes ago :) | ||
sorear | We? | 20:21 | |
masak | I'm at a three-day jnthn hackathon. | ||
headbangin' | |||
sorear | jnth(o)n? | 20:22 | |
jnthn | :P | ||
dalek | p/reprapi2: 0fd5c74 | jnthn++ | src/6model/sixmodelobject.h: Add new copy_to operation to the REPR API. |
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moritz | typo and copy_o? :-) | 20:23 | |
oh, I read 'copy_o' instead of 'copy_to' | |||
read-o :-) | |||
jnthn | lol | ||
masak | :P-o | ||
benabik | masak: Use a napkin, you're drooling. | 20:24 | |
masak | it's a lolipop, but I'm holding it the wrong way. | ||
moritz | jnthn: could you please add a VERSION file in the libtomath dir so that we know which version has been imported? (no hurry though) | ||
jnthn | As long as you don't do that with the iPhone 4 | ||
benabik | Because everyone knows the best part of the lollipop is the paper stick? | 20:25 | |
jnthn | benabik: At first it seems pretty bad, but if you stick with it... | ||
moritz: ah, that's probably a good idea | |||
:) | |||
masak | benabik: I got it from Alan Perlis... | ||
benabik | masak: Huh? | 20:27 | |
masak | When someone says "I want a programming language in which I need only say what I wish done," give him a lollipop. -- Alan Perlis | ||
benabik | :-D | 20:28 | |
masak | :-Do- | ||
benabik | I guess we should rename "use DWIM" to "use Lollipop". | ||
masak | when I see that quote, I think of something like Haskell. | 20:29 | |
or perhaps Prolog. | |||
japhb | Where is the doc that tells people how to do Unicode in various editors and environments? Just tripped over a nice Emacs-specific web page, thought it might be nice to add it to that doc (if not already there) | 20:30 | |
Juerd | japhb: In general, at least under Linux, if you set your locale correctly, you don't have to do anything special in order to edit utf8 documents. | 20:32 | |
Or use it on irc :) | |||
japhb | Juerd: I meant, knowing the right key combos to insert the characters (by name, by hex-code, by compose, etc.) | 20:33 | |
Juerd | That's not necessarily a unicode thing :) | ||
I prefer a platform wide solution for this | |||
I've set up my X with Caps Lock as Multi_key | 20:34 | ||
Which then works in every application, including anything in terminals. | |||
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japhb | Emacs doesn't play well with platform input solutions (that I've seen, at least). | 20:34 | |
Juerd | Sounds unlikely | 20:35 | |
Juerd installs emacs to find out | |||
Er moeten 28,5 MB aan archieven opgehaald worden. | |||
Door deze operatie zal er 101 MB extra schijfruimte gebruikt worden. | |||
101 MB for an editor? | |||
dalek | ecza: db7fa59 | sorear++ | / (6 files): A bit more decrufting for NieczaCompiler |
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sorear | Juerd: emacs is an OS | ||
japhb | Juerd, well, for example, the standard "input a char by hex code" in GNOME is ctrl-shift-u . That combo in Emacs will get it wondering what you want to do with ctrl-u | 20:36 | |
. | |||
Juerd | juerd.nl/i/9b9bf42f127f137cd4b973d766d8c067.png | ||
japhb | Emacs wants ctrl-x 8 enter for that | ||
Juerd | With "platform" I meant something wider than just gtk or gnome | 20:37 | |
If you set your X keyboard stuff correctly, it works in every application | |||
sorear | another thing I've learned is there's no good way to enter *any* character | 20:38 | |
masak | TimToady: sorear says a quasi block is a block, even at runtime. is he right? | ||
japhb | Juerd, sure ... but I work on enough machines I don't control, that I'd like to know the above-X methods as well. :-) | ||
Juerd | That's why you set it up on your linux box, and then connect to all those machines you don't control using ssh :) | 20:39 | |
sorear | I have entirly different systems in place for entering Japanese, entering accented Latin, and entering by hex codes | ||
At some point I need to find and install a fourth system for entering Cyrillic | |||
it's getting tiring. | |||
Juerd | Anyhow, someone told me how to make « and » in vim. I didn't know that it could do that, because I had never needed the feature. | 20:40 | |
japhb | Juerd, heh. I do that pretty much for all the ones I *connect* to. But I also teach people in my department. So I often need to sit down at *their* workstation and type | ||
Juerd | I just hit CapsLock < < | ||
japhb: Oh, I just don't write letters and code on other people's computers | |||
They usually run Windows and don't have any suitable editor installed. | 20:41 | ||
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Juerd | Fortunately I always bring my own laptop :) | ||
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japhb | There are 5 OSen being actively used for people's workstations in my department. 4 of them are unix-like. | 20:41 | |
Juerd | I have to, anyway, because it has my private ssh key that I need for mail and irc | ||
(Although admittedly I could use a password to login on feather) | 20:42 | ||
japhb | Argh. What's the workaround to get a high-precision timestamp in Rakudo on 32-bit? | ||
Ah, found it, I think | 20:47 | ||
nom: say ~pir::time__N(); | |||
p6eval | nom 36d829: OUTPUT«1320007644.24148» | ||
japhb pops his yak stack | 20:48 | ||
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dalek | p/reprapi2: 0225bd8 | jnthn++ | src/6model/reprs/P6opaque. (2 files): Start refactoring the way P6opaque handles flattened in attributes; mostly this prepares for getting box/unbox righter and storing s-tables of flattened in things. |
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p/reprapi2: 648845a | jnthn++ | src/6model/reprs/P6opaque. (2 files): Box/unbox operations in P6opaque now delegate to the representation managing that flattened attribute. |
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tadzik | nom: say so Mu ~~ Any | 21:24 | |
p6eval | nom 36d829: OUTPUT«Bool::False» | ||
masak | no 'so' required. | 21:26 | |
it's already a Bool. | |||
jnthn | nom: say so WHAT ... | 21:28 | |
p6eval | nom 36d829: OUTPUT«Bool::False» | ||
cognominal_ | nom: so Cool | 21:29 | |
p6eval | nom 36d829: ( no output ) | ||
tadzik | nom: say "so Cool, {so Cool}" | 21:30 | |
p6eval | nom 36d829: OUTPUT«so Cool, False» | ||
tadzik | perl6: my $a = False; $a += True; $a += False; say $a.perl | 21:31 | |
p6eval | rakudo 36d829, niecza v10-244-gdb7fa59: OUTPUT«1» | ||
..pugs b927740: OUTPUT«\1.0» | |||
tadzik | woot, MIME::Base64 just works on nom | 21:34 | |
cognominal_ | nom: say Whatever.new but so Cool | 21:35 | |
p6eval | nom 36d829: OUTPUT«*» | ||
jnthn | but so Cool...the new way to say but False :P | 21:36 | |
geekosaur | I thought it was saying no, it's not so really Cool after all :p | 21:37 | |
cognominal_ | nom: say "be a rakudo ", Whatever.new but so Cool | 21:38 | |
p6eval | nom 36d829: OUTPUT«be a rakudo *» | ||
[Coke] | colomon: I have a test script that runs everything that isn't in t/spectest.data and saves the output; I then troll it for output that has a bunch of "ok"s in a row that look amenable to fudging. | 21:40 | |
colomon | [Coke]++ | 21:41 | |
cognominal_ | nom: say "PHP sucks" if not so Cool | ||
p6eval | nom 36d829: OUTPUT«PHP sucks» | ||
[Coke] | colomon: I'm not sure it's worth making smarter, but you're welcome to the oneliner. | 21:46 | |
colomon | please! | 21:47 | |
[Coke] | for file in `tools/unrun_tests`; do echo $file; echo "------"; ./ft $file | grep -v "^ at"; done 2>&1 | tee testall.out | ||
hurm. that calls ft, which si: | 21:48 | ||
gist.github.com/1326494 | 21:51 | ||
(I have one for running the test plain to see the individual tests, (ft) and one to see if the whole test passes (st) | |||
you can pass in just the spec path to those, even if you're in the top level. | 21:52 | ||
enjoy. fudge away. ;) | |||
most of the ones left at this point are hard to fudge for one reason or another. | |||
(require fixes to niecza's interaction with fudge, I think.) | |||
if sorear adds more tests that he thinks he should be running but isn't to t/spectest.data (just comment them out), I can start tracking the failure modes like I am for rakudo, also. | 21:54 | ||
(separate one-off script for that, too) | |||
masak | 'night, #perl6 | 22:01 | |
[Coke] | masak: ~~ | 22:04 | |
dalek | p/reprapi2: 281bfbf | jnthn++ | src/ (11 files): Make allocate operation more consistent with the rest of the API. Get P6opaque's get_attribute_boxed handle the flattened case (untested yet, but probably rightish). |
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p/reprapi2: 8f536de | jnthn++ | src/ (9 files): Switch binding of natively typed attributes over to the new REPR API. Seems to work fine. |
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sorear | [Coke]: one thing I've been doing to help spectesting is ulimit -t 60 #cpu seconds | 22:10 | |
[Coke] | sorear: ah, so you don't have to manually kill hangs? nfity | 22:14 | |
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sorear | [Coke]: that was the goal, although it has yet to prove itself in action | 22:24 | |
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dalek | p/reprapi2: a76cd8b | jnthn++ | src/ (10 files): Switch normal attribute binding over to the new REPR API. |
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[Coke] | more helpful on the anti-spectest, running the unknown tests. | 22:32 | |
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jlaire | .u ᨴ | 22:32 | |
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djanatyn | I found myself writing perl5 code for the first time in a long time, and then I thought, "hey!" | 22:41 | |
"this is totally do-able in perl6." | |||
so, let's try this in perl6 :) | |||
my task: | |||
facebook has the option to download an .ics file containing all of your friend's birthdays. | 22:42 | ||
upon further inspection, it turns out an .ics file is just a flat text file. | |||
you can grab information from the file with regex | 22:43 | ||
I want to parse all this information, and maybe use perl6's oop to have a person class, and each person has a birthday | |||
dalek | p/reprapi2: b446492 | jnthn++ | src/ (9 files): Update hint_for for consistency with the rest of the REPR API. |
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tadzik | djanatyn: sounds quite cool | ||
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djanatyn | tadzik: yeah | 22:44 | |
jnthn | phew, most of the way there with this repr update | 22:45 | |
tadzik | maybe this .ics is some common file format for which you could write a parser | ||
djanatyn | I don't use perl very much at all these days - I've been using python, lisp, and haskell for the most part | ||
yeah, it seems like it would be really simple | |||
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djanatyn | there were a bunch of ics parsers already available for perl 5, but since I was just doing this for fun, I wanted to try to do it myself | 22:45 | |
so, let's see here! | 22:46 | ||
looks like there are some cool graphing libraries for perl6 too | 22:48 | ||
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dalek | p/reprapi2: 7218de5 | jnthn++ | src/ (9 files): Update is_attribute_initialized to be consist with the rest of the REPR API. |
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jnthn | sleep & | 23:10 | |
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djanatyn | are there any good documents I could read about perl 6 file io? | 23:21 | |
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japhb | Ouch. @A X~ @A appears to be REALLY slow when @A == 500 | 23:42 | |
.oO( Oh man, another yak for the stack ) |
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