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dalek | kudo-star-daily: e54e956 | coke++ | log/ (8 files): today (automated commit) |
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rangerprice | m: print "Hello World" | 03:35 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 3e88cf: OUTPUT«Hello World» | 03:36 | |
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sisar | I'm unable to install MoarVM/Rakudo in Cygwin due to pthreds unavailability. Is there a workaround ? Something in which i can ask it to skip building libuv/thred support. | 05:11 | |
*pthreads | |||
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Timbus | sisar, pretty sure libuv is a hard dependency for moarvm | 06:43 | |
azawawi | hi | ||
Timbus | dunno about turning off pthreads for libuv though.. might? be possible | ||
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nwc10 | sisar: is there a reason why you want a Cygwin Rakudo particularly? MoarVM (and Rakudo) build for native Win32, and there are MSI installers for download at rakudo.org/downloads/star/ | 06:46 | |
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ChoHag | How can I pass the contents of a hash as named arguments to a function? | 07:00 | |
nine | m: sub foo(:$bar) { say $bar }; my %h = bar => 1; foo(|%h); | 07:02 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 3e88cf: OUTPUT«1» | ||
ChoHag | Hmm I tried |%var before. Why does it work this time? | ||
sisar | nwc10: oh, ok. No showstopper reasons. Only that I'm more comfortable in Linux, but currently forced to use Windows. Ok, I'll try the Win32 version. | ||
thanks | |||
which MSI should I use ? JIT or no JIT ? | 07:03 | ||
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sisar goes with 64-bit JIT | 07:04 | ||
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RabidGravy | morning! | 07:24 | |
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FROGGS | mornang RabidGravy | 07:26 | |
RabidGravy | Rarr! | ||
FROGGS | :P | 07:27 | |
dalek | kudo/nom: d35b76f | ugexe++ | src/core/CompUnitRepo/Local/Installation.pm: [bugfix] /bin wrapper requires CURLI object CompUnitRepo::Local::Installation /bin wrappers work again. |
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kudo/nom: 646b90f | FROGGS++ | src/core/CompUnitRepo/Local/Installation.pm: Merge pull request #483 from ugexe/patch-14 [bugfix] /bin wrapper requires CURLI object |
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brrt | \o | 07:56 | |
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jkva | o/ | 08:04 | |
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lizmat plugs a new Perl 6 Weekly again: p6weekly.wordpress.com/2015/07/27...e-present/ | 08:36 | ||
timotimo | lizmat++ | ||
Ulti | lizmat its already on reddit :) | ||
lizmat++ | |||
lizmat | ah? | ||
ok, cause I did not see anybody react to my announcement at all last Monday night | 08:37 | ||
ah good, no reactions on reddit either :-) | 08:38 | ||
moritz | lizmat++ | 08:39 | |
DrForr | I clicked 'like' on FB :) | 08:40 | |
lizmat | :-) | ||
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lizmat doesn't do FB | 08:40 | ||
DrForr | Good for you :) | ||
timotimo neither | |||
lizmat | well, I know what a time sink IRC can be... don't want to take away more time from rakudo at this point | 08:41 | |
virtualsue | thanks for the prompt, lizmat | ||
i'm going to shuffle that past london.pm a bit | 08:42 | ||
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DrForr | Tweeted just in case... | 08:45 | |
FROGGS | lizmat++ | ||
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FROGGS | lizmat++ again # harry potter reference | 08:49 | |
lizmat | FROGGS: I didn't make that one up, I just passed it along | ||
but yeah, it was *very* descriptive of the situation at OSCON | |||
FROGGS | then you get the karma for passing it along to good ol' europe :o) | 08:50 | |
lizmat | you really had to be persistent to find Diagonal Alley | ||
:-) | |||
thank you | |||
ChoHag | Can a role have a BUILD (or otherwise fiddle around at construction time) without interfering with construction of its consuming class or co-consumed roles? | ||
lizmat | ChoHag: don't think so | 08:51 | |
either the class has a BUILD, in which case the role's one will be ignored | |||
and if it doesn't, importing the BUILD will mask the default (inherited) BUILD | 08:52 | ||
on which the class may well depend | |||
ChoHag | So a role's options for acting during construction are nothing at all or everything? | 08:53 | |
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lizmat | well, if the class doesn't have its own BUILD | 08:54 | |
itz_ | morning | ||
ChoHag | That's the 'nothing at all' option. | ||
lizmat | you *could* "nextsame" it from the role's BUILD, I guess | ||
ChoHag | Hmm | ||
lizmat | if it does have its own BUILD, you're basically without options, I think | ||
itz_ o/ | |||
moritz | you could nextame in BUILDALL | 08:55 | |
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FROGGS .oO( you could nex t'aime BUILDALL ) | 08:58 | ||
lizmat | moritz: aren't we really getting in rakudo specific internals land there ? | 08:59 | |
ChoHag | Is BUILDALL rakudo-specific? | 09:00 | |
lizmat | the string BUILDALL does not appear in the specs | 09:01 | |
and there are no tests for it in roast | |||
or in the sanity test | 09:02 | ||
so, it's at least in a grey area :-) | |||
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ChoHag | How is code split onto multiple lines now? | 09:26 | |
\ didn't cut it.p | |||
SPecifically, @list.grep({...}).map({...}) | 09:28 | ||
moritz | lizmat: it's documented in perl6/doc | ||
arnsholt | ChoHag: Just a newline? | 09:29 | |
moritz | m: say <a b c>.grep(True)\ .map(&uc) | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 646b90: OUTPUT«Earlier failure: Cannot use Bool as Matcher with '.grep'. Did you mean to use $_ inside a block? in block <unit> at /tmp/jfUa2uw66L:1Final error: Type check failed in binding $s; expected 'Cool' but got 'Failure' in block <unit> at /tm…» | ||
moritz | m: say <a b c>.grep({1})\ .map(&uc) | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 646b90: OUTPUT«A B C» | ||
moritz | ChoHag: works with \ here | ||
ChoHag | Hmm | ||
arnsholt | Oh, right. The invocant dot | ||
moritz | m: say <a b c>.grep({1})\.map(&uc) | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 646b90: OUTPUT«A B C» | ||
moritz | even with a proper newline | ||
lizmat | FWIW, this is one of the things that Slang::Tuxic "fixes" | 09:30 | |
timotimo | i think ChoHag is wondering about the REPL? | ||
ChoHag | Ah it's self which is confusintg it. | ||
self.\ | |||
self\↵.foo | |||
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moritz | m: class A { method x { self\.new } }; say A.x | 09:32 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 646b90: OUTPUT«5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling /tmp/8F5UhA_zRjVariable '&self' is not declaredat /tmp/8F5UhA_zRj:1------> 3class A { method x { 7⏏5self\» | ||
nine | lizmat: I'm not sure it's true that a role's BUILD is ignored if the class has one. I came across the same question yesterday and my role's BUILD still gets called after adding one to the class. I just found no way to get the default BUILD in addition to the role's. | 09:33 | |
lizmat | m: role A { method BUILD() { say "A" } }; class B does A { method BUILD { say "B" } }; A.new # seems wrong ?? | 09:36 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 646b90: OUTPUT«A» | ||
lizmat | m: role A { method BUILD() { say "A" } }; class B does A { method BUILD { say "B" } }; B.new # duh | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 646b90: OUTPUT«B» | ||
lizmat | m: role A { method BUILD() { say "A" } }; class B does A { method BUILD { say "B"; self.A::BUILD } }; B.new # solution ? | 09:37 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 646b90: OUTPUT«BA» | ||
lizmat | ChoHag: ^^ | ||
FROGGS | m: role A { mutli method BUILD() { say "A" } }; class B does A { method BUILD { say "B" } }; B.new # lol | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 646b90: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Cannot find method 'collisions'» | ||
lizmat | mutli ? | 09:38 | |
FROGGS | tpyo | ||
ChoHag | Grr seems this POS can't do unicode as well as I thought. | ||
lizmat | ChoHag: ?? | 09:39 | |
ChoHag | Something in thi chain of terminal/ssh/tmux/irssi is confused by all these weird characters. | ||
My money's on irssi. | |||
Makes copying text a PITA because the mouse is buried at the back of the desk. | 09:40 | ||
lizmat loves Textual on OS X | |||
ChoHag holds no love for OS X. | 09:41 | ||
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lizmat hugs ChoHag anyway :-) | 09:41 | ||
RabidGravy | ugexe++ # just made me make new versions of nine modules | 09:42 | |
timotimo | you remade nine's modules? | ||
RabidGravy | :-p 9 | 09:43 | |
ChoHag | The above don't work if B is a role punned into classhood. | ||
'No concretization found for A' | |||
lizmat | ChoHag: so A and B are both roles ? | 09:45 | |
RabidGravy | it was correctly pointed that if one has a Build.pm with "class Build is Panda::Builder { ... }" then "panda" should be in the build-depends for the convenience of other installers than panda | ||
ChoHag | Probably. I'm not convinced one way or the other on the inheritence vs. composition. | 09:46 | |
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ChoHag | Thanks, whoever did that. | 09:46 | |
I can see nothing expcept that you did it on purpose. | 09:47 | ||
lizmat | ChoHag: I now [Tux] well enough to know that he didn't do that on purpose | 09:48 | |
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ChoHag_ | 'ǿȵ ṗụṝṕõsḛ'? | 09:48 | |
lizmat | please don't attribute to malice what you can attribute to NFG happy people | ||
[Tux] is one of the people who figured how to print (ASCII) text upside down using readily available Unicode characters | 09:49 | ||
ChoHag | No Freaking Good? Non-Functional Gear? | ||
lizmat | Normalization Form Grapheme | ||
ChoHag | Not Fully Guaranteed? | ||
lizmat | it was one of the three main things to be done before we can release Perl 6 | 09:50 | |
and jnthn++ did it | |||
[TuxCM] | ChoHag, what is your problem with my Unicode message? | ||
jkva | w00t | ||
ChoHag | It screwed up my terminal somehow and all I saw was that. | ||
I think irssi's a bit shit and is fighting somehow with tmux. | |||
[TuxCM] | maybe your terminal in not (fully) Unicote capable? | 09:51 | |
jkva | ChoHag: reminds me of when PuTTY borks on some unicode chars | ||
lizmat | wish jnthn had put is OSDC.no NFG lightning talks slides online | ||
[TuxCM] | sorry for that | ||
ChoHag | Something isn't. | ||
I don't care anywhere near enough to fix it. | |||
If something goes wrong enough there's /clear and logfiles. | |||
lizmat | .tell jnthn seems jnthn.net/articles.shtml is in need of an update :-) | 09:52 | |
yoleaux | lizmat: I'll pass your message to jnthn. | ||
[TuxCM] | FWIW that message was the output of a "normal" ASCII text filtered through my 'uchar -d' script that puts random (valid) diacriticals on every letter | ||
ChoHag | But out of curiosity, can you do whatever you did again so I can see what my non-tmux'd alter-ego makes of it? | ||
Oh looks like it was a quit message... | |||
[TuxCM] | ḞẄÎẆ ƭḫåţ ṁéŝʂąğé ẇäŝ ťḫę òūťṕứṯ ǫƒ ặ ȵóɾṁạł ǞȘĆȊȊ ťěẍṭ ḟĭłƫḛɽeḋ ẗḧṟớŭǧḫ ḿỳ 'ūȼẖąȓ -ḓ' ʂćɾïṗʈ ʈḧȁṭ ṕûťş ɍáɳḓȫḿ (ṿąłįḋ) ƌįáčrîƫịçằḷș ȫñ ěʋȇɾẏ ľȅṭťêṙ | 09:53 | |
ChoHag | Yeah it's tmux doing something. | ||
[TuxCM] | yes, it was quit message. I rebooted my box after some security fixes | ||
ChoHag | Quelle suprise it's the thing which tries to do magic. | ||
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ChoHag | I suppose role A; role B does A; class C does B;; is the same as role A; role B; class C does A does B; ? | 10:05 | |
Mostly the same? | |||
Not even remotely the same? | |||
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lizmat | I think they should be the same... | 10:12 | |
as we don't have any collision resolution logic built in | 10:13 | ||
you need to do that yourself | |||
ChoHag_ | I noticed the lack... | ||
lizmat | afaik, it has been a conscious choice to have developer solve that "manually" | 10:14 | |
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timotimo | right, that way you won't be surprised when an upstream role suddenly changes to give you a collision | 10:17 | |
or rather: you won't suddenly get different behavior; instead, you'll be asked to make a decision | |||
RabidGravy | yeah it's documented to be like that in docs.perl6.org/language/objects#Role_Application and everything | 10:25 | |
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lizmat reported the mutli LTA error as #125716 | 10:27 | ||
azawawi reads about www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/com...brief.html :) | 10:28 | ||
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itz_ | oh nice it has wifi | 10:31 | |
azawawi | yup | ||
8GB flash memory on ubuntu version | 10:32 | ||
azawawi wonders how much time 'rakudo build moar' will take on that atom processor :) | |||
on my RPi, it is like forever lol | 10:33 | ||
and fails | |||
only 512MB on the RPi B model | |||
RabidGravy | It's a tad quicker on the RPi 2 | 10:34 | |
azawawi | did you try it? | ||
itz_ | Quad Core Atom is probably OK | ||
azawawi looks up its performance specs | |||
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RabidGravy | the "panda smoke" gets twatted by the oom killer after a while but it works and all | 10:35 | |
azawawi | 2MB cache ark.intel.com/products/80274/Intel-...o-1_83-GHz | ||
RabidGravy | I have a RPi B with Fedora on and it will build and run rakudo but ridiculously slow | 10:36 | |
I also have a gigabyte brix with an Atom and that builds fine | |||
virtualsue refrains from digging out her slowest and oldest machines for a test | 10:37 | ||
itz_ | I used to build on a N450 which was fine after a bit of wait | ||
virtualsue | itz: maybe you should try on the amiga | ||
azawawi | for $17 that processor provides CPU + GPU... not bad :) | 10:38 | |
RabidGravy | I binned an Amiga a few years ago | ||
itz_ | virtualsue: or moarvm on the cc65 :) | ||
itz_ has been unbinning old hardware :| off ebay | 10:39 | ||
jdv79 | building rakudo on my lame vm at rackspace takes forever | 10:40 | |
azawawi | aha.. that atom processor is ranked #1468 with a score of 884 on www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu_list.php | ||
jdv79 | old gen | ||
i tried on rpi b and no cide | |||
RabidGravy | I think the oldest computer I have now is a turn of the century dell latitude which I "liberated" from Via networks | ||
jdv79 | *dice | ||
RabidGravy | it works for me | ||
might be the Pidora vs debian or something | 10:41 | ||
jdv79 | compiling on my 1.5y old laptop takes a while even | ||
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jdv79 | wonder if setting hacking will ever be faster | 10:42 | |
azawawi | so basically it is like an Intel Core Duo T2500 @ 2.00GHz | ||
itz_ | has anyone tried gcc5? yet | 10:43 | |
virtualsue regularly clears out old equipment and is only occasionally fleetingly sorry about it | |||
jdv79 | right now its like 75s for me | ||
azawawi | single core performance is like an Intel Celeron M 1.00GHz... pretty slow lol | 10:44 | |
jdv79 | i think mine is "Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3537U CPU @ 2.00GHz" | ||
4 core looks like | 10:45 | ||
RabidGravy | actually I lied the gigabyte brix has a "Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU N2807 @ 1.58GHz" | ||
azawawi goes back to working on Atom::Electron after looking at the atom processor lol | 10:46 | ||
jdv79 | on my shit vm it takes more like 15m | ||
is there a way to throw past an upper/outer level CATCH? | 10:47 | ||
itz_ | does gcc even use extras cores? | ||
azawawi | gcc -j num_of_jobs # maybe? | 10:48 | |
jdv79 | the middle manager is causing trouble | ||
nine | itz_: I have gcc 5.1 on my desktop at home. Everyting seems to work just fine. | 10:51 | |
azawawi | im starting to write tests for Atom::Electron so that the test is executed only if you have electron installed and skipped otherwise | 10:52 | |
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RabidGravy | I've given most of my modules a Build.pm that blows out if the module won't work in the environment it finds itself in | 11:00 | |
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azawawi | question, what's the difference between END: { } and END { } ? | 11:33 | |
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azawawi spots a buggy pattern that rakudo did not warn about | 11:33 | ||
nine | m: END: { say "yes"; }; say "no"; | 11:34 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 646b90: OUTPUT«yesno» | ||
nine | m: END { say "yes"; }; say "no"; | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 646b90: OUTPUT«noyes» | ||
nine | END: is a label followed by some anonymous block | ||
azawawi confused | 11:35 | ||
well 1-hour hunting an IPC bug due to it lol | 11:36 | ||
moritz | azawawi: END: is just a label | ||
azawawi | i wish if rakudo could warn about it though | 11:37 | |
moritz | like in OUTER: for @a -> $x { for @$x -> $y { next OUTER if $y == 0 } } | ||
itz_ | maybe using phasor text for a label should warn? | ||
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azawawi | first test for A:E:clipboard api done :) | 11:41 | |
github.com/azawawi/perl6-atom-elec...lipboard.t | |||
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azawawi | is there anything like metacpan.org/pod/File::Which in Perl 6? | 11:58 | |
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azawawi decides to port metacpan.org/pod/File::Which :) | 12:11 | ||
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itz_ wonders why he is trying to parse XML for fun :| | 12:25 | ||
I'm getting plenty of rakudo debugger practice anyway | |||
moritz | itz_: sounds like a mild form of Mental Masochism | 12:26 | |
RabidGravy | azawawi, top plan | ||
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dalek | osystem: afa7a6a | azawawi++ | META.list: Add File::Which |
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azawawi notices a BSON/META.info error in ecosystem-api.p6c.org/update.log | 12:36 | ||
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leont | perl6 -e 'my $proc = Proc::Async.new("perl6", "-e", "exit 2").start.result.perl.say | 12:43 | |
It seems Proc::Async is passing the status as exitcode, and it gets confused because there's not value for signal. | |||
timotimo | so, i'm wondering (still? again?) if libuv supports starting a process while handing over more file descriptors than just 0, 1 and 2 | 12:44 | |
azawawi | what $*DISTRO.name and $*KERNEL.name on a cygwin rakudo? anyone? | ||
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leont | I think I know how to fix it, but developing and testing from a rakudobrew checkout feels wrong | 12:47 | |
lizmat looks at it | 12:51 | ||
timotimo | oh, way cool, libuv has a feature for handing over/sharing any number of file descriptors | ||
i wish this to be reflected in Proc::Async and run/shell api, please | |||
lizmat | timotimo: won't this need some nqp hooks ? | 12:53 | |
timotimo | very likely | ||
but i don't know how the current spawn works on the nqp level | |||
i was about to open one of the relevant files right now | |||
lizmat | nqp::spawnprocasync( | 12:54 | |
hmmm... looks like the callbacks are not getting called ? | 12:57 | ||
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hoelzro | good morning #perl6 | 13:01 | |
timotimo | i'll be afk for two hours or so | 13:03 | |
ChoHag_ | How do I constrain the elements of a hash/array/etc.? | 13:04 | |
ISTR reading that I can stick a where clause in, but I can't find it. | |||
lizmat | my Int @a; my Int %hash | ||
ChoHag_ | That does the hash and the array. What about the etc.? | 13:06 | |
lizmat | my Int $a ? | ||
ChoHag_ | How do I have a SetHash of Foo::Bar's. | ||
lizmat | hmmm.... good point | 13:07 | |
I guess you should be able to parameterize a SetHash | |||
hoelzro | m: 1.map({ if $^arg == 2 { } else { say "arg = $^arg" } }); Nil | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 646b90: OUTPUT«arg = False» | ||
hoelzro | is $^arg supposed to be False in the else block? I didn't think that if/else altered placeholder variables | 13:08 | |
jnthn | hoelzro: it's an (unusual) way to write the else -> $thingy { ... } | 13:09 | |
yoleaux | 09:52Z <lizmat> jnthn: seems jnthn.net/articles.shtml is in need of an update :-) | ||
ChoHag_ | Can attributes or variables be defined with a where clause or am I thinking of Moose? | ||
jnthn | m: 1.map({ if $^arg == 2 { } else { say "arg = $arg" } }); Nil # one alternative | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 646b90: OUTPUT«arg = 1» | ||
hoelzro | jnthn: so that's expected behavior, then? | 13:10 | |
jnthn | hoelzro: yes | ||
hoelzro | ok, thanks for confirming! | ||
lizmat | m: subset Foo of Int where * > 42; my Foo @a; @a[0] = 43 # ChoHag_ | ||
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
lizmat | m: subset Foo of Int where * > 42; my Foo @a; @a[0] = 1 # ChoHag_ | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 646b90: OUTPUT«Type check failed in assignment to '@a'; expected 'Foo' but got 'Int' in block <unit> at /tmp/dudhd_ZFk3:1» | ||
jnthn | ChoHag_: It certainly works on attributes 'cus I remember implementing it. | ||
I think it works for variables too | |||
m: class A { has $.x where * > 42 }; A.new(x => 43) | 13:11 | ||
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
jnthn | m: class A { has $.x where * > 42 }; A.new(x => 42) | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 646b90: OUTPUT«Type check failed in assignment to '$!x'; expected '<anon>' but got 'Int' in block <unit> at /tmp/O7KPx_sFqm:1» | ||
jnthn | But you may want to do what lizmat++ showed for a nicer error :) | ||
ChoHag_ | Right. | 13:12 | |
Which compound types can be parameterised? | 13:14 | ||
jnthn | At present, Hash (on key and value, for object types), Array (with value type, for object types), array (with value type, for native types) and Buf (with any native integer type) | 13:15 | |
moritz | Rational | ||
jnthn | hah, I forgot that one :) | 13:16 | |
moritz++ | |||
azawawi | do we have something like this in Perl 6? stat($filename); print "Readable\n" if -r _; # the underscore that is | 13:17 | |
moritz | azawawi: no | ||
azawawi | -r _ # to save a system call | ||
well i hated it lol and it was confusing lol | |||
ChoHag_ | So something like a type-constrained SetHash is eminently possible but unimplemented? | 13:18 | |
azawawi | totally unreadable | ||
moritz | azawawi: the proper solution would be have a .stat method that returns a proper Stat object, or something like | ||
azawawi | yup | ||
ChoHag_ | (Or in other words, I don't need to bother writing type-verification code and can simply change the definition when it becomes possible and let perl do the hard work) | ||
ShimmerFairy | If you're checking for a file's readability, I believe $filename.IO.r works. (Assuming $filename is a Str) | 13:19 | |
ChoHag_ | (In the meantime slapping an "alpha code running on alpha code" label and expect users (ie. me) not to break things, exploding spectacularly when they do). | ||
lizmat | m: my $s = SetHash[Int].new # drawing a blank here, how can I make this to work ? | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 646b90: OUTPUT«5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling /tmp/t35M_wp7CcSetHash cannot be parameterizedat /tmp/t35M_wp7Cc:1------> 3my $s = SetHash[Int]7⏏5.new # drawing a blank here, how can I» | ||
jnthn | lizmat: Either make it a parametric role (the Buf approach) or do what Array does and implement method ^parameterize | 13:20 | |
lizmat | gotcha | 13:21 | |
jnthn | lizmat: I'd study the two and see which you think fits best :) | ||
lizmat: Hash and Array are awkward to do as roles 'cus of bootstrapping reasons: we need them really early on | |||
lizmat | looking at ^parameterize now | ||
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hoelzro | does anyone mind if I merge my Socket.print branch (github.com/rakudo/rakudo/tree/sock...not-send)? I didn't hear a ton of support in favor of, but I didn't hear any against either | 13:22 | |
lizmat | hoelzro++ # it sorta matches my plans in newio, ISTR | 13:23 | |
moritz | hoelzro: +1 | ||
jnthn | hoelzro: I think I suggested it in the first place, which is I guess an implicit +1 from me ;) | 13:25 | |
azawawi | travis-ci.org/azawawi/perl6-file-w...s/73190357 # travis ci ftw :) | 13:28 | |
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ChoHag_ | Can I mark attributes as required? | 13:35 | |
nine | m: class Foo { has $.foo is required; }; Foo.new; | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 646b90: OUTPUT«The attribute '$!foo' is required, but you did not provide a value for it. in block <unit> at /tmp/uEjKGc0l9L:1» | ||
ChoHag_ | Of course... | ||
dalek | kudo/nom: 7bda3db | hoelzro++ | src/core/IO/Socket.pm: Deprecate Socket.send in favor of Socket.print Users may confuse the send method (which is just a Str-friendly wrapper over write) with send(2), which is subtly different from write(2). To avoid this confusion, and open up the possibility of a true send(2) analogue in the future, I think that the current send should be renamed to print (thanks to jnthn++ for the suggestion) |
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azawawi | File::Which module is a bit weird for new comers.... any name suggestions? | ||
RabidGravy | File::Whence? ;-) | 13:38 | |
azawawi | you're basically finding executable paths | ||
RabidGravy | yes | 13:39 | |
moritz | File::Locate::Executable | ||
File::Find::Executable | |||
File::Find::InPath | |||
azawawi | cool thx | 13:40 | |
itz_ need moar club mate | 13:41 | ||
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hoelzro | can a file "re-open" an existing module to add things into it? for example, I have a module Xapian, and I'd like for Xapian::Database and Xapian::Error to live in separate files, but I get a redeclaration warning when I do module Xapian { ... } in both files | 13:51 | |
moritz | hoelzro: just do a module Xapian::Database { } and a module Xapian::Error { } | 13:52 | |
lizmat | augment class foo | ||
? | |||
ah, ok | |||
moritz | m: module Xapian { }; module Xapian::Database { } | ||
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
hoelzro | moritz: so class Xapian::Database { ... } if it's a class, then? | 13:54 | |
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azawawi | panda install File::Which; perl6 -MFile::Which -e 'say which(:exec("perl"))' # Perl 6 ftw :) | 13:59 | |
now I can test the executable before handing it to Proc::Async :) | 14:00 | ||
moritz | hoelzro: yes | ||
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RabidGravy | is there any reason why Buf.unpack("Z") doesn't strip the trailing \x[0]s like the P5 unpack? | 14:15 | |
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dalek | kudo/nom: df4c333 | lizmat++ | src/core/ (6 files): Don't call BUILD ourselves anymore So that BUILD won't need to return self either anymore |
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ugexe | hoelzro: want to change io::socket::async as well? | 14:26 | |
hoelzro | ugexe: sure, I must've missed that | 14:27 | |
ugexe | i wonder if we should update ::Async to use .out/.err/.in like the Proc api (or the other way around) | 14:31 | |
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azawawi | moritz: is this Perl6ish enough github.com/azawawi/perl6-atom-elec...oard.t#L13 ? | 14:32 | |
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leont | Why the named argument? | 14:34 | |
azawawi | im asking my self that also lol | 14:35 | |
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ugexe | you may wish to incorporate whereis/where as well | 14:40 | |
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azawawi | ugexe: where returns all the executables in the path, right? | 14:43 | |
ugexe | yea. mostly it might make your windows code easier | 14:44 | |
C:\Users\Nick\Documents\GitHub\zef>where perl | |||
C:\strawberry\perl\bin\perl.exe | |||
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FROGGS | ugexe: I'd like to see .out/.err/.in for Proc::Async, but then I made the API for Proc, so I'm biased | 14:45 | |
azawawi | ugexe: which('perl', :all) | 14:47 | |
ugexe | i mean it could possibly make your modules code easier | 14:48 | |
azawawi | ugexe: i think im going to change it to File::Find::Executable. File::Which seems too unixish | ||
leont | File::Find:: sounds like it's finding executables in general | ||
azawawi | ugexe: then we need App::pwhich :) | ||
ugexe: API separated from utilities implemented on top of it | 14:49 | ||
perfect travis-ci.org/azawawi/perl6-atom-e...1934#L1253 :) | |||
it is like Padre's headless testing :) | |||
leont | What's the procedure again for adding dists the the module lists? | 14:50 | |
ugexe | FROGGS: i prefer the Proc API as well, although im not sure why considering its only 3 letters of difference | 14:51 | |
dalek | kudo/nom: 26589f2 | hoelzro++ | src/core/IO/Socket/Async.pm: Replace send with print on IO::Socket::Async For consistency with IO::Socket |
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ugexe | leont: pr to github.com/perl6/ecosystem/blob/ma.../META.list | 14:52 | |
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ugexe | only drawback i have against Proc API vs Proc::Aync is method .in does something completely different on a promise | 14:58 | |
azawawi | leont: submit a pull request to github.com/perl6/ecosystem | ||
leont: after adding your module to META.list | 14:59 | ||
leont: also make sure your META.info is JSON valid via jsonlint.com/ :) | |||
ugexe | then swear profusely as you try to figure out why your meta doesnt work | ||
azawawi | ugexe: jsonlint lol | 15:00 | |
ugexe: i hate it lol | |||
ugexe: ecosystem-api.p6c.org/update.log is your friend | 15:01 | ||
ugexe | if you're lucky. there are other nits, like parsing source-url vs support : { source: '' }, the scheme of the given url, etc | ||
RabidGravy | that's why I always do "panda install ." before I'm done | ||
azawawi | ugexe: also ecosystem-api.p6c.org/errors.json | ||
ugexe | ah i didnt know about errors.json | 15:02 | |
panda doesn't require a strict meta file | |||
not syntax wise, but it will precompile modules that your meta doesn't `provides` (which maybe you want this) | 15:03 | ||
azawawi going home & | |||
ugexe: that's why i add .travis.yml also to my modules :) | |||
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ugexe | that doesn't help with `provides` problem i mentioned though | 15:05 | |
well, "problem". | |||
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ugexe | would be fun to do a week of exploiting the ecosystem, at the p6 level | 15:12 | |
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hoelzro | $line ~~ /^ \s ** $indent '}' / # is there a way to get this to match $indent whitespace characters at BOL? | 15:16 | |
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jnthn | yays, teaching successfully completed :) | 15:20 | |
Now I've pretty much nothing but Perl 6 to worry about for a week or so \o/ | |||
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RabidGravy | yay! | 15:21 | |
itz_ | jnthn++ | ||
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hoelzro | hooray! jnthn++ | 15:31 | |
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jnthn | Gotta fly home first, alas... | 15:33 | |
bbl | |||
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[Coke] | I misread that as "fly home first class" | 15:34 | |
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RabidGravy | "Date is the number of days since January 1st, 4713 BC" what the actual | 15:59 | |
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RabidGravy | so dBase has a Y27504 problem | 16:07 | |
geekosaur recognizes date, shudders | |||
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lizmat | I wonder whether we shouldn't move the functionality of Promise.in(10) to Promise.keep(:in(10)) | 16:13 | |
to free up .in on Promises, and therefore reduce confusion with Proc::Async ? | 16:14 | ||
*should | |||
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lizmat | .tell FROGGS looking at debugging 'Proc::Async.new("perl6", "-e", "exit 2").start.result.perl.say' | 16:22 | |
yoleaux | lizmat: I'll pass your message to FROGGS. | ||
lizmat | .tell FROGGS it looks like the "done" callback is not being called, and thus the exit code is never set | ||
yoleaux | lizmat: I'll pass your message to FROGGS. | ||
lizmat stops looking into this further for now | 16:23 | ||
hoelzro | $line ~~ /^ \s ** $indent '}' / # is there a way to get this to match $indent whitespace characters at BOL? | 16:28 | |
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lizmat | $line ~~ /^ \s ** {$indent} '}' / # perhaps ? | 16:30 | |
m: my $indent = 4; say " }" ~~ /^ \s ** {$indent} "}" / # hoelzro | |||
camelia | rakudo-moar 26589f: OUTPUT«「 }」» | ||
hoelzro | ahhhh, that makes sense. | 16:31 | |
lizmat | m: my $indent = 4; say " }" ~~ /^ \s ** {$indent} "}" / # hoelzro | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 26589f: OUTPUT«Nil» | ||
hoelzro | thanks lizmat! | ||
lizmat | not sure whether that made sense or is a workaround :-) | ||
geekosaur thought it had to be either literal or {expr} | 16:33 | ||
lizmat | is there a specific reason why there are so many 'proto method new(|) {*}' in the core setting? | 16:40 | |
itz | 4713 BC is the date of Creation according to the Church of Dbase? | 16:43 | |
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RabidGravy | it appears that it's the start of "Julian Time" | 16:50 | |
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dalek | kudo/nom: eaf57d7 | lizmat++ | src/core/ (6 files): Remove superfluous proto method new(|) {*} |
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itz | ah Julian Time is used by astronomy oddly | 16:57 | |
so its not the Eastern Orthodox Church of Dbase | |||
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lizmat wonders how a year can be a date | 16:59 | ||
itz | it's all explained in www.conservapedia.com/Date_of_creation :) | 17:01 | |
DrForr | Isn't -4713 when the solar and lunar years, ad Metonic cyces all coincide? | ||
itz | "In 1849, the astronomer John F. Herschel turned Scaliger's calendar into the astronomical Julian Date system, taking January 1, 4713 BC as JD=0," from the probably more reliable curious.astro.cornell.edu/about-us/...n-advanced | 17:02 | |
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RabidGravy | m: enum DataType(Abalone => "A"); my DataType $a = DataType("A"); say $a.perl | 17:19 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 26589f: OUTPUT«DataType::Abalone» | ||
RabidGravy | anyway, that kind of thing works as a snippet, but fails in my code | ||
moritz | how does it fail? | 17:22 | |
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dalek | kudo/nom: f7cdcd9 | lizmat++ | src/core/ (3 files): Don't call BUILD in new |
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rl6-roast-data: 62d4224 | coke++ | / (9 files): today (automated commit) |
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rindolf | Hi all. Are integers in rakudo-moar automatically converted to bigints? | 18:04 | |
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leont | Great, coredump due to double-free that doesn't show up on perl6-gdb | 18:05 | |
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leont | rindolf: that question isn't making sense | 18:06 | |
Why are you assuming that distinction? | |||
rindolf | leont: don't know - in Perl 5 they are not the same. | 18:07 | |
leont: and I recall something about them lacking support in an earlier version of a perl 6 interpreter. | |||
eval: 2 ** 100 | |||
p6: 2 ** 100 | |||
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
DrForr | m: 2 ** 100 | 18:08 | |
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
DrForr | Huh. | ||
leont | Stuff that's generally considered a misfeature in perl5 is changed in perl6 ;-) | ||
m: say 2 **100 | |||
camelia | rakudo-moar f7cdcd: OUTPUT«1267650600228229401496703205376» | ||
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rindolf | leont: OK, thanks. | 18:09 | |
geekosaur | well, historically bigints were an add-on to perl5, not part of the core | ||
moritz | we've had bigints since 2011 | ||
geekosaur | not too surprising they;re not fully integrated | 18:10 | |
moritz | the biggest problem in p5 is that ranges aren't overloadable | 18:11 | |
so for (1..100) { say $_ ** $_ } # doesn't use bigints, even if "use bigint;" is in scope | |||
leont | Both python and ruby have had builtin arbitrary sized integers. In the Debian language shootout, this was the one tests where perl5 was a dead duck in the water (I think they got rid of it though). | 18:12 | |
*for a long time | 18:13 | ||
nwc10 | off topic ish, but I'd love to see Will's rperl in the Debian language shootout | 18:14 | |
leont | Would be interesting, even if unofficial. | 18:15 | |
nwc10 | yes, I wasn't quite sure of the right terms to use. | 18:16 | |
I'd like to see some/most/all of their benchmarks implemented in rperl | |||
to get a feel for what rperl's speed vs beauty trade off is | |||
RabidGravy | m: say 2**(2**32) ; # though | 18:17 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar f7cdcd: OUTPUT«0» | ||
moritz | RabidGravy: our number of digits is still a 32 bit integer, I think | ||
or something like that | 18:18 | ||
nwc10 | more on topic ish - are their Perl 6 implementations of any or many? How do they fare on the JVM and on MoarVM? And will doubleplusbrrt's JIT work help more? | ||
RabidGravy | it thinks about 2**(2**31) for a very very long time | 18:20 | |
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moritz | RabidGravy: well, it's probably 2**31 multiplications of bigints | 18:25 | |
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abc-xyz | In S05 I read phrase "Perl6 will come with at least one grammar predefined: grammar STD { ... }". But after $parsetree = STD.parse('..') I got error "Undeclared name STD". | 18:33 | |
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dalek | pan style="color: #395be5">perl6-examples: 824562a | (Shlomi Fish)++ | categories/euler/prob288-shlomif.p6: Add a solution for Euler #288. It's very slow , but is working fine. |
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moritz | m: use Perl6::Grammar :from<NQP>; | 19:11 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar f7cdcd: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Could not find Perl6::Grammar in any of: file#/home/camelia/.perl6/2015.07.1-29-gf7cdcd9/lib inst#/home/camelia/.perl6/2015.07.1-29-gf7cdcd9 file#/home/camelia/rakudo-inst-1/share/perl6/lib file#/home/camelia/rakudo-inst-1/sh…» | ||
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ChoHag_ | How can I create a class where one attribute's value is constrained based on the contents of another? | 19:12 | |
eg. Say I had a Triangle class with three attributes, $!angle1, $!angle2 and $!angle3 | 19:13 | ||
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pippo | o/ #perl6 | 19:21 | |
Somebody can help me? I need to know how to write a variable value when the program bails out. | 19:22 | ||
Bails out due to an unhandled exception. | 19:23 | ||
RabidGravy | END { $foo = 1 } | ||
pippo | Does it work if the problem occurs in a loop and I would print $_? | 19:25 | |
Does it work if the problem occurs in a loop and I want to print $_? | |||
vendethiel | pippo: UNDO{} ? | 19:27 | |
pippo | RabidGravy: It works. But it always work even if an exception is not encountered! | 19:29 | |
moritz | m: sub f ($x) { UNDO say $x; die "oh noez" if $x < 0 }; f(4); f -4; | 19:30 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar f7cdcd: OUTPUT«4-4oh noez in sub f at /tmp/OMND_HpMvd:1 in block <unit> at /tmp/OMND_HpMvd:1» | ||
moritz | m: sub f ($x) { UNDO say $x; die "oh noez" if $x < 0; True }; f(4); f -4; | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar f7cdcd: OUTPUT«-4oh noez in sub f at /tmp/l45s4aPEBB:1 in block <unit> at /tmp/l45s4aPEBB:1» | ||
RabidGravy | or | ||
moritz | pippo: UNDO isn't just for exceptions, it's for unsuccessful returns too | ||
RabidGravy | m: for <1 2 3> -> $v { CATCH { say "> $v" }; die "foo" if $v == 2 } | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar f7cdcd: OUTPUT«> 2foo in block <unit> at /tmp/wwbO2kXNX8:1» | ||
moritz | pippo: maybe you want a CATCH block instead? | ||
pippo | vendethiel moritz: thank you trying your suggestions… | 19:31 | |
hoelzro | if I have a module Xapian::MSetIterator that is use'd by Xapian.pm, and it provides &infix<eqv>(MSetIterator, MSetIterator), what's the proper way to re-export that multi candidate from within Xapian.pm? | 19:33 | |
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dha | So, given these two examples in the regexes doc, is there a reason why the "whitespace is ignored" comment is on the example that *doesn't* contain whitespace, or should these be reversed? | 19:36 | |
'perl' ~~ / per . /; # matches the whole string | |||
'perl' ~~ /per./; # the same; whitespace is ignored | |||
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ChoHag_ | Does rakudo not (fully?) support anonymous subtypes? | 19:40 | |
pippo | m: say 'per l ' ~~ /:s per . /; | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar f7cdcd: OUTPUT«「per l 」» | ||
pippo | dha ^^ | ||
moritz | dha: might make more sense the other way round, yes | ||
dha | moritz - that's what I thought. I'll change. | ||
thanks. | |||
moritz | dha++ | 19:41 | |
pippo | Ooops. Did not understand the question. Sorry. | ||
moritz | ChoHag_: such a question won't get you far, I fear | ||
lizmat | m: class A { has $.x where * > 42 }; A.new.x.WHAT.say # looks like an anon subtype to me | 19:43 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar f7cdcd: OUTPUT«(<anon>)» | ||
RabidGravy | yeah | ||
lizmat | m: my $x where * > 42; say $x.WHAT # same | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar f7cdcd: OUTPUT«(<anon>)» | ||
ChoHag_ | Ah S12 is just unclear as to where the where goes then. | ||
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ChoHag_ | OK so that works. Can I have two attributes whose values are dependent on each other? | 19:47 | |
lizmat | you mean, as a default? | 19:48 | |
moritz | ChoHag_: at initialization time? or always? | ||
ChoHag_ | Whose constraints are dependent on each other's values. | ||
Sorry it's late and I'm slightly drunk. | |||
From above: eg. Say I had a Triangle class with three attributes, $!angle1, $!angle2 and $!angle3 | |||
lizmat | m: class A { has $.a = 42; has $.b where * > $!a }; say A.new( b => 1 ) | 19:49 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar f7cdcd: OUTPUT«Cannot look up attributes in a type object in block <unit> at /tmp/Qz_Soo3EeW:1» | ||
ChoHag_ | All three angles added together must be precisely 180 (or pi). | ||
lizmat | m: class A { has $.a = 42; has $.b where * > $.a }; say A.new( b => 1 ) | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar f7cdcd: OUTPUT«5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling /tmp/iM9Biki2jYVirtual call $.a may not be used on partially constructed objectsat /tmp/iM9Biki2jY:1------> 3 A { has $.a = 42; has $.b where * > $.a7⏏5 }; say A.new( b => 1 ) expecting any of:…» | ||
lizmat | m: class A { has $.a = 42; has $.b where * > $!a } # compile time? | 19:50 | |
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
lizmat | hmmm... | ||
ChoHag_: I assume at BUILD time? | |||
ChoHag_ | Being broken before or during build would be acceptable. | 19:51 | |
Or the universe would implode. | |||
I'm beginning to suspect that what I want would be logically as well as practically impossible. | 19:52 | ||
lizmat | class A { has Int $.x; has Int $.y; has Int $.z; submethod BUILD(:$!x,:$!y,:$!z) { die if $!x + $!y + $!z != 180 } }; A.new(x=>100,y=>70,z=>10).say | 19:53 | |
m: class A { has Int $.x; has Int $.y; has Int $.z; submethod BUILD(:$!x,:$!y,:$!z) { die if $!x + $!y + $!z != 180 } }; A.new(x=>100,y=>70,z=>10).say | |||
camelia | rakudo-moar f7cdcd: OUTPUT«A.new(x => 100, y => 70, z => 10)» | ||
ChoHag_ | But perl's generally good at doing the impossible, so I'm going to have a bash before I try and find an alternative. | ||
lizmat | m: class A { has Int $.x; has Int $.y; has Int $.z; submethod BUILD(:$!x,:$!y,:$!z) { die if $!x + $!y + $!z != 180 } }; A.new(x=>100,y=>70,z=>11).say | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar f7cdcd: OUTPUT«Died in submethod BUILD at /tmp/aVMDNNaFuo:1 in block <unit> at /tmp/aVMDNNaFuo:1» | ||
ChoHag_ | Well not a bash... | ||
lizmat | note that this version of BUILD actually sets the attributes befpre checking them | 19:54 | |
(in the signature) | |||
ChoHag_: is that what you had in mind? | |||
ChoHag_ | That's exactly what I had in mind. | 19:55 | |
Except that having a BUILD method is out because the roles trample all over each other. | |||
lizmat | there you go: I guess you also want to check for values <0 | ||
ChoHag_ | That was more or less my plan A. | ||
plan H or I or something is to use real classes rather than a pun, but I'm not that far down the alphabet yet. | 19:56 | ||
lizmat | Perhaps then Triangle should be a class, and you should use "handles" ? | ||
ChoHag_ | handles as in method delegation? | ||
lizmat | yes | ||
ChoHag_ | Hmm. | 19:57 | |
I shall see what plan C becomes. | |||
But tomorrow. I'm being huffed at by the wife for sitting here with the light on. | |||
lizmat | m: class A { has $.x }; class B { has A $.a handles <x> }; say B.new(x => 42) | 19:58 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar f7cdcd: OUTPUT«B.new(a => A)» | ||
lizmat | hmmm.... | ||
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lizmat | m: class A { has $.x }; class B { has A $.a handles <x> }; say B.new(a => A.new(x => 42)).x # this works | 19:59 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar f7cdcd: OUTPUT«42» | ||
lizmat | I guess one could argue that the default .new would need to know about attributes that handle methods? | ||
is this a bug, a NYI, something not thought of yet ? | 20:00 | ||
ChoHag_ | It's quite reassuring (literally - I'm not being sarcastic and am too out of it to apply the standard social filters) when even the people making perl 6 make syntactical mistakes. | ||
Because sometimes this language is fucking weird. | |||
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lizmat | we go for "amazing" really :-) | 20:01 | |
ChoHag_ | Amazing is just weird which glitters. | ||
lizmat loves glitters :-) | |||
pippo | m: for 1..10 {say $_ / ($_ -10); CATCH {say $_}}; | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar f7cdcd: OUTPUT«-0.111111-0.25-0.428571-0.666667-1-1.5-2.333333-4-9Attempt to divide 10 by zero using div in block <unit> at /tmp/HoiMSKptHc:1Attempt to divide 10 by zero using div in block <unit> at /tmp/HoiMSKptHc:1Actually…» | ||
ChoHag_ | Anyway. The morning's work is set. | 20:02 | |
pippo | ^^ why $_ is not printed? | ||
ChoHag_ | Goodnight. | ||
Thank you all. | |||
lizmat | sleep wel, ChoHag_ ! | ||
RabidGravy | pippo, because the CATCH sets $_ to the exception | ||
pippo | RabidGravy: how can I tell him to use the outer one? | 20:03 | |
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lizmat | m: for 1..10 {say $_ / ($_ -10); CATCH {say OUTER::<$_>}}; # pippo | 20:04 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar f7cdcd: OUTPUT«-0.111111-0.25-0.428571-0.666667-1-1.5-2.333333-4-910Attempt to divide 10 by zero using div in block <unit> at /tmp/qO0yJcVOlB:1Actually thrown at: in block <unit> at /tmp/qO0yJcVOlB:1» | ||
sjn | Ooh! Microsoft gives us examples of error messages in Windows 10! twitter.com/jonathantimar/status/6...5908285441 :D | ||
lizmat | m: for 1..10 {$_ / ($_ -10); CATCH {say OUTER::<$_>}}; # pippo | ||
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
lizmat | hmmm | ||
sjn | A little less than awesome error message. :D | 20:05 | |
lizmat | m: for 1..10 -> $i {say $i / ($i -10); CATCH { say "Caught $i"}} | 20:06 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar f7cdcd: OUTPUT«-0.111111-0.25-0.428571-0.666667-1-1.5-2.333333-4-9Caught 10Attempt to divide 10 by zero using div in block <unit> at /tmp/Mua_5fvMif:1Actually thrown at: in block <unit> at /tmp/Mua_5fvMif:1» | ||
pippo | lizmat: that is cheating :)) | ||
lizmat | it's a workaround :-) | ||
OUTER::<$_> didn't work | |||
pippo | I would have liked that to work. | 20:07 | |
lizmat: thank you. | |||
lizmat | m: for 1..10 {say $_ / ($_ -10); CATCH {say "Caught " ~ OUTERS::<$_>}} | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar f7cdcd: OUTPUT«-0.111111-0.25-0.428571-0.666667-1-1.5-2.333333-4-9Caught 10Attempt to divide 10 by zero using div in block <unit> at /tmp/qZbhvEcmn3:1Actually thrown at: in block <unit> at /tmp/qZbhvEcmn3:1» | ||
lizmat | I guess the trick is OUTERS::<$_> | ||
I guess there are some hidden levels in the CATCH processing so that OUTER:: is checking the wrong scope | 20:08 | ||
pippo | lizmat for president! Thank you1 :-)) | ||
lizmat for president! Thank you! :-)) | |||
lizmat | afaik, TimToady implemented OUTERS:: so, he would need to be president | 20:09 | |
pippo | :-)) | ||
lizmat | but since he is benevolent dictator already, there is not much point :-) | ||
RabidGravy | It would also be nice if the CATCH could be pointy | ||
pippo | :-)) | ||
lizmat | and then keep the outers $_ ? | ||
brrt | no reason a dictatorship can't also appoint a president. i think the soviet union did that | 20:10 | |
RabidGravy | yaw | ||
lizmat | m: CATCH { $^a } # :-( | 20:11 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar f7cdcd: OUTPUT«5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling /tmp/xSQgyytX1QPlaceholder variable $^a may not be used here because the surrounding block takes no signatureat /tmp/xSQgyytX1Q:1------> 3CATCH { $^a } # :-(7⏏5<EOL>» | ||
RabidGravy | of course catch is like a special given of sorts | ||
lizmat | feels to me it's a lambda like any other | 20:12 | |
brrt-to-the-future.blogspot.nl/2015...ilers.html # brrt++ | |||
brrt | :-) i think it's currently customary to count words and estimate reading time | 20:13 | |
i will not | |||
it is long | |||
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jnthn | m: for 1..10 {say $_ / ($_ -10); CATCH {say OUTER::<$_>; default { }}}; | 20:32 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar f7cdcd: OUTPUT«-0.111111-0.25-0.428571-0.666667-1-1.5-2.333333-4-910» | ||
jnthn | Seems the OUTER:: worked fine, you just got confused 'cus you didn't handle the exception so it propagated :) | ||
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jnthn | lizmat: On the proto method new things you removed, they hid (and so rule out) the default constructor inherited from Mu. | 20:33 | |
pippo | jnthn: Interesting. Thank you. | ||
lizmat | jnthn: but the removal did not cause any spectest breakage | 20:34 | |
so it's an optimization ? | |||
jnthn | lizmat: Well, I suspected you've have spectested, but I was about to add that I couldn't see any cases where it'd have made a difference. | ||
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jnthn | lizmat: Maybe, only thing that's bothering me is that one was in array, and I wrote that recentlyish, but I can't remember why on earth I put a proto there.. | 20:35 | |
lizmat | there were some cases I could not remove the proto without breaknng things | ||
leont seems to have a working rakudopatch to the issue he mentioned yesterday, though he's not sure his solution is the best possible | |||
jnthn | m: say array[int].new | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar f7cdcd: OUTPUT«» | ||
jnthn | m: say array[int].new(1) | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar f7cdcd: OUTPUT«1» | ||
jnthn | m: say array[int].new(1,2) | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar f7cdcd: OUTPUT«1 2» | ||
lizmat | leont: we take PRs :-) | ||
jnthn | m: say array[int].new(1,2).perl | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar f7cdcd: OUTPUT«array[int].new(1, 2)» | ||
jnthn | m: say array[int].new.perl | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar f7cdcd: OUTPUT«array[int].new()» | ||
jnthn | Hm, no damage there :) | ||
Dunno what I was thinking. | |||
:) | |||
lizmat | well, me neither, and if it was not because of an optimization, then we should be better now, right ? | 20:36 | |
but if you're not comfy with it, a revert is done easily :-) | |||
jnthn | lizmat: I'm not uncomfy with your patch, more curious what I was thinking. But I think I did have to insert a bunch of proto methods in array in general, and maybe it was just cargo cult :) | 20:38 | |
lizmat: I doubt I'd have done it for optimization since it's...barely one. After the first dispatch or so we'd hit the cache. | |||
lizmat | so, proto creates a local dispatcher | 20:39 | |
jnthn | Right, and hides any candidates from the base classes. | ||
vendethiel (from user-land) only creates proto when it's not for { * } | |||
lizmat | wouldn't it be simpler to make the sig on the methods more specific ? | ||
jnthn | Well, it already *is* | 20:40 | |
For array at least. | |||
lizmat | class A { multi method new(A:) { } } ? | ||
jnthn | That's the default. | ||
lizmat | then I don't understand why yoy would want to hide candidates | 20:41 | |
jnthn | So the Mu constructor is already unreachable for array. | ||
Well, in the array case I don't | |||
But in other cases you may | |||
For example, if the base class had a method that took exactly two parameters, I think by arity that beats one in a subclass that takes the invocant and a slurpy | 20:42 | ||
(in the array.new case, that is) | |||
Anyway, as far as I can tell the patch is harmless. | |||
(And so we do the same thing with less code, which is good) | |||
lizmat | .oO( mostly harmless ) |
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well, yeah, that was the idea: less code to maintain for the same effect, is good | 20:43 | ||
lizmat hopes TimToady will chime in on Pos | 20:50 | ||
m: "foo".index("f").WHAT.say | |||
camelia | rakudo-moar f7cdcd: OUTPUT«(Pos)» | ||
leont | Sent :-) | 20:51 | |
lizmat | m: say Pos.^mro | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar f7cdcd: OUTPUT«(Pos) (Int) (Cool) (Any) (Mu)» | ||
lizmat | m: if "foo".index("f") -> $pos { say "found at $pos" } | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar f7cdcd: OUTPUT«found at 0» | ||
lizmat | I'll start writing tests for Pos soonish | 20:52 | |
[Coke] reads brrt-to-the-future.blogspot.nl/2015...ilers.html and wonders if result = LOCAL[8]+12 should have (const 12 int_sz) instead of (const 8 int_sz) | 20:54 | ||
TimToady thinks Pos is kind of a bad name, given that it could be taken to mean "Positive" | 20:55 | ||
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[Coke] | "maybe we could call it StrPos" *duck* | 20:57 | |
lizmat | [Coke]: it's not only for Strings | ||
ShimmerFairy | I imagine "Index" (or shorter "Idx") would be a good alternative. | 20:58 | |
[Coke] | I know, just a callback. | ||
Tcl calls it ind... what ShimmerFairy said. And I would prefer Index, not Idx. | |||
lizmat | Index would work for me | ||
it share In with Int | |||
TimToady | I would prefer that to Pos | ||
jnthn | I'm fine with Index | ||
lizmat | ok, then I'll make it Index and get the testing done | 20:59 | |
ShimmerFairy | [Coke]: I only suggested Idx because 1) I tend to use that abbreviation, and 2) In case people liked keeping it to three letters for some reason :) | ||
jnthn | My head is somewhat sympathetic to masak++'s concerns on the Index thing, but my gut feels alright with it :) | 21:00 | |
[Coke] | is any index false? | ||
(just an undefined one?) | |||
lizmat | undefined | 21:01 | |
and that would mean False | |||
TimToady | or arguably that's a good time to return Nil | ||
lizmat | Nil would be fine by me | ||
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TimToady | we like to distinguish missing from uninitialized | 21:02 | |
lizmat | I think the code returning Int predates the existence of Nil | 21:03 | |
running spectest with these changes now | |||
jnthn looks at the bunch of Perl 6 things he wants to work on and wonders where to start... | 21:04 | ||
pippo | good night #perl6 | ||
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jnthn | At least when to start is clear (tomorrow, after a good night's sleep :)) | 21:04 | |
t\01-sanity\55-use-trace.t still has a sad on Windows | |||
lizmat | gist ? | 21:05 | |
jnthn | Was about to, then noticed it appears to be about line endings | ||
lizmat | ah so borked test ? | ||
jnthn | oh, no | 21:06 | |
screwed path | |||
So I'll gist it :) | |||
gist.github.com/jnthn/f8965600031fea235ba8 | |||
The first line of the got is certainly bust | |||
lizmat | i'll do some digging | 21:07 | |
dalek | kudo/nom: fa71870 | (Leon Timmermans)++ | src/core/Proc (2 files): Pass correct exitstatus and signal values from Proc::Async to Proc |
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kudo/nom: c27dc53 | FROGGS++ | src/core/Proc (2 files): Merge pull request #484 from Leont/exit-status Pass correct exitstatus and signal values from Proc::Async to Proc |
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leont | \o/ | ||
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dalek | kudo/nom: 98cdc1e | lizmat++ | src/core/ (3 files): s/Pos/Index/ and make (r)index return Nil on fail As discussed on irclog.perlgeek.de/perl6/2015-07-29#i_10974515 |
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lizmat | leont: I just noticed you're not in CREDITS | 21:20 | |
care to do a PR for that as well ? | |||
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dalek | kudo/nom: 07adb0e | leont++ | CREDITS: Added leont to CREDITS |
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kudo/nom: 6e2a7c9 | lizmat++ | CREDITS: Merge pull request #485 from Leont/exit-status Added leont to CREDITS |
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lizmat | leont++ | 21:32 | |
m: say "ƌįáčrîƫịçằḷș" | 21:34 | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar c27dc5: OUTPUT«ƌįáčrîƫịçằḷș» | ||
lizmat | hmmm... | ||
[Coke] | can someone give me random diacriticals on VARJAS ? | ||
lizmat | [Coke]: irclog.perlgeek.de/perl6/2015-07-29#i_10970971 | 21:35 | |
[Coke] | he mentions uchar but not where it is! | 21:36 | |
jnthn | m: say "ƌįáčrîƫịçằḷș".chars | 21:38 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar c27dc5: OUTPUT«12» | ||
jnthn | \o/ | ||
lizmat | yeah :-) | ||
jnthn | m: say "ƌįáčrîƫịçằḷș".codes | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar c27dc5: OUTPUT«12» | ||
jnthn | ...really? | ||
m: say "ƌįáčrîƫịçằḷș".NFC.codes | |||
camelia | rakudo-moar c27dc5: OUTPUT«12» | ||
jnthn | hmmm | ||
lizmat | maybe their all valid NFC | ||
couild be | |||
jnthn | m: say "ƌįáčrîƫịçằḷș".NFC.list.map(&uniname) | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar c27dc5: OUTPUT«LATIN SMALL LETTER D WITH TOPBAR LATIN SMALL LETTER I WITH OGONEK LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH ACUTE LATIN SMALL LETTER C WITH CARON LATIN SMALL LETTER R LATIN SMALL LETTER I WITH CIRCUMFLEX LATIN SMALL LETTER T WITH PALATAL HOOK LATIN SMALL LETTER I WITH DOT…» | ||
jnthn | They are as well :P | 21:39 | |
How...boring :) | |||
lizmat | hehe | ||
TimToady | darn it, those Unifolks did their work too good | ||
lizmat | he also has a script in which you can print text upside down | ||
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jnthn | :) | 21:41 | |
lizmat | I think he's gone to bed already... he'll probably react here tomorrow | 21:43 | |
jnthn | What a sensible thing to have done... :) | ||
jnthn nearly went to space today, so should probably rest soon too.. | |||
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leont | jnthn: Can I realistically do anything about that proc-async IO termination issue? | 21:44 | |
jnthn | leont: Not sure what issue you mean...link? | ||
(provided it's RT'd...) | 21:45 | ||
leont | We discussed it some time ago, no idea if it has an RT. In a tap on a stream from PA, the done handler can be called before all the IO has been handled. | ||
jnthn | ah | 21:46 | |
Yeah, that's probably part of the "serial supply" stuff I talked about in my recent stuff to fix/improve gist | |||
So will get fixed as part of that | 21:47 | ||
leont | Awesome! | ||
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lizmat | hmmm... | 21:52 | |
TimToady asked for Nil to be returned by index() | |||
but that means we have a variable return signature | |||
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lizmat | jnthn: isn't that a bad thing optimization wise ? | 21:52 | |
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lizmat | wouldn't it be better to always return Index, either defined or undefined ? | 21:53 | |
jnthn | lizmat: spesh treats the type object and instances of it as different things in a lot of places, so it's not automatically bad | 21:54 | |
lizmat | m: sub a(--> Index) { Nil }; my Index $a = a | 21:55 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 6e2a7c: OUTPUT«Type check failed for return value; expected 'Index' but got 'Any' in block <unit> at /tmp/YSK8CBx3xq:1» | ||
jnthn | uh, or automatically worse | ||
lizmat | m: sub a(--> Index) { Nil }; a # shorter | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 6e2a7c: OUTPUT«Type check failed for return value; expected 'Index' but got 'Any' in block <unit> at /tmp/WLOW8F_fRg:1» | ||
jnthn | Though in reality dynamic opt's success is more about predictability than anything | ||
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lizmat | timotimo o/ | 21:57 | |
dalek | ecs: ff70871 | lizmat++ | S32-setting-library/Str.pod: Spec index/rindex changes wrt to Index |
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dalek | ast: ea00fa0 | lizmat++ | S32-str/index.t: Remove bogus test |
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timotimo | i missed a lot while my irc client was down | ||
dalek | ast: f631546 | lizmat++ | S02-types/WHICH.t: Add Index as a valid type |
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lizmat | timotimo: irclog.perlgeek.de/perl6/today :-) | ||
timotimo | yup | ||
already there :) | |||
moritz++ # irc log infrastructure | |||
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jnthn | Time for some rest...'night o/ | 22:17 | |
lizmat | good night, jnthn | 22:18 | |
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dalek | kudo/nom: debcfcb | lizmat++ | src/core/Cool.pm: Streamline (r)index some more - separate candidates with/without pos - in signature coercion to Str/Int |
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lizmat | and on that note, I wish #perl6 a good night | 22:46 | |
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abc-xyz | In S05 I see phrase: <Perl 6 will come with at least one grammar predefined: STD> . But after { $tree = STD.parse('...') } I see error 'Undeclared name: STD' | 22:49 | |
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timotimo | those streamlinings look good | 23:27 | |
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ugexe | hooks/ implementation works. just need to mangle existing Build.pm files to work without dependencies now | 23:59 |