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MasterDuke | one of our GSoC projects was mentioned at phoronix, www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=new...9-Projects | 00:43 | |
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Kaiepi | nice | 00:50 | |
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lucs | How can I find out which directories are searched for for libraries (.precomp et al.)? | 01:23 | |
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MasterDuke | lucs: you could use strace to get an OS-level view. the RAKUDO_MODULE_DEBUG env variable might have some relevant info | 02:50 | |
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lucs | MasterDuke: Oh, I was wondering more in general terms, something like perl's @INC. | 03:03 | |
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ugexe | $*REPO.repo-chain but you don’t get the precomp repositories with this | 03:39 | |
Precomp repositories are part of the repos shown | 03:41 | ||
You could call .precomp-repository on each repo to figure it out though | 03:43 | ||
lucs | Ah, nice. | 03:44 | |
What do the prefixes mean? (inst#, ap#, etc.) | 03:45 | ||
ugexe | They tell you what CompUnit::Repository::* backs it | ||
lucs | Hmm... Are there any docs available explaining the precomp process and all it entails? | 03:48 | |
lucs goes to docs.perl6.org ... | |||
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lucs | So $HOME/.perl6 appears at the head of $*REPO.repo-chain. | 04:13 | |
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lucs | Any way I can control what that first directory is? (apart from changing $HOME, which does work, but, er, it changes $HOME) | 04:14 | |
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jmerelo | releasable6: status | 04:28 | |
releasable6 | jmerelo, Next release will happen when it's ready. 1 blocker. 132 out of 284 commits logged (⚠ 2 warnings) | ||
jmerelo, Details: gist.github.com/4a996c63388ac081e0...74a74a5f5f | 04:29 | ||
jmerelo | Kinda know by heart those numbers already... | ||
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jmerelo | Who owns p6c.org? Can't we redirect it somewhere else? | 04:41 | |
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jmerelo | .tell moritz Can we build the modules list somewhere else than ecosystem-api? | 04:55 | |
yoleaux | jmerelo: I'll pass your message to moritz. | ||
jmerelo | .tell timotimo Can we build the modules list somewhere else than ecosystem-api? | ||
yoleaux | jmerelo: I'll pass your message to timotimo. | ||
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jmerelo | .tell timotimo OK, help me here. When and where is ecosystem-api.p6c.org/projects1.json generated? I have not found it anywhere... | 05:10 | |
yoleaux | jmerelo: I'll pass your message to timotimo. | ||
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rba | jmerelo: ecosystem-api could be hosted on github pages too? | 05:21 | |
jmerelo | rba: not sure what's in there, but projects1.json could, of course. | ||
rba: as a matter of fact, I think zef is bypassing that already, but going through ugexe code is not easy... | 05:24 | ||
rba: I would say that the latest zef upgrade already includes that, but I'm downloading it now and it takes a while... | |||
rba: I mean, ugexe himself said so: stackoverflow.com/a/56030094/891440 I wish the announcement had not been so obscure... | 05:25 | ||
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Geth | doc: 931f8f3136 | (Luis F. Uceta)++ | 2 files Remove spaces around operators and reflow |
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doc: ca4adfaee4 | (Luis F. Uceta)++ | doc/Language/statement-prefixes.pod6 Add minor correction |
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¦ doc: 2434c440a4 | (Juan Julián Merelo Guervós)++ (committed using GitHub Web editor) | 2 files | |||
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tyil | no errors, no events that its being killed, but it does come back up from the same node :I | 05:33 | |
jmerelo | tyil: say what? | ||
tyil | jmerelo: geth quit and joined 2 minutes ago | ||
jmerelo | Ah, OK. | 05:34 | |
tyil | ah, describe says OOMKilled | ||
fair, I don't have *that* much memory on my nodes | |||
but maybe I should schedule it to get some more memory if a simple commit can bump it over the limit | |||
it's currently set to 256mb | 05:35 | ||
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tyil | and now 512mb | 05:37 | |
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antoniogamiz | jmerelo: what license should have the repos I create for this project? | 05:52 | |
tyil | antoniogamiz: most Perl 6 code is released as Artistic-2.0 | 05:53 | |
antoniogamiz | ok, I had though that, I wanted to be sure | 05:54 | |
ty | |||
tyil | ^_^ | ||
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wahnberger | ola.. Someone here got an idea?: I have some foo.html files which i would like to serve with Cro.. Whats the best way to do stuff like that? | 06:16 | |
the cro server and routs are working well already.. so its just about how to get my shit to the client (through Cro) | 06:17 | ||
moritz | you mean serving static files with a cro server? | 06:18 | |
yoleaux | 04:55Z <jmerelo> moritz: Can we build the modules list somewhere else than ecosystem-api? | ||
wahnberger | moritz: yes | ||
moritz | .tell jmerelo such an abstract question. Sure, everybody can build it wherever they want. It's just a perl 5 script (server/update.pl iirc) in the perl6/ecosystem repo | 06:19 | |
yoleaux | moritz: I'll pass your message to jmerelo. | ||
wahnberger | there is some JS inside my html files which does some ajax calls to other scripts inside my cro routes | 06:20 | |
but yes | |||
moritz | wahnberger: github.com/croservices/cro/issues/73 has an example of a static file being served | ||
though for production workloads I recommend putting a cots HTTP server in front of cro as a reverse proxy, and letting that serve static files for you | 06:21 | ||
El_Che | moritz: just my 2c. I prefer to keep reverse proxy as dumb as possible and concentrate contents on the backend | 06:22 | |
make deployment easier | |||
your suggestion would be faster, though | 06:23 | ||
rba | moritz: the p6c.org dns is under your control? | ||
moritz | El_Che: also perl 6 server side apps still tend to use more memory than they should | ||
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moritz | rba: yes | 06:23 | |
El_Che | moritz: just imagine it's java and it will be suddenly OK | ||
:)) | |||
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moritz | lol | 06:24 | |
El_Che | I may be optimizing too early, but I was also thinking of the logical step of switching an apache/nginx by a hardware proxy like Netscaler or F5, but that's later, way later :) | 06:30 | |
wahnberger | I would be nice also having perl6 working with OpenBSDs httpd :) | 06:33 | |
El_Che | a kind of mod_perl6? | 06:34 | |
that's zo 1999 :) | |||
so | |||
wahnberger | eperl :D | ||
nah, fcgi | |||
or even cgi | 06:35 | ||
moritz: thx it works :D | |||
El_Che | is't the reverser proxy + app nowaways the most common deployment strategy? | ||
-r | |||
damn, bad at typing today | |||
wahnberger | i didnt see many web"site" projects in perl6 out there..so better integration with other cots httpd stuff *might* be a important task for the future? I am wrong with that? | 06:39 | |
El_Che | no, you're right, the php model is of the reason for their success | 06:40 | |
wahnberger | we had eperl .. i think the most important thing was the easyness of php days ago | 06:41 | |
El_Che | never knew of eperl | ||
first time I hear it | 06:42 | ||
wahnberger | embedded perl..you could write perl websites like you do with phps <?php ..> tag | ||
it didnt grew up | 06:43 | ||
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wahnberger | its me again :) I get data from a psql database and put that into a hash..when i am doing "dd %foo" i ll get a datetime.new object instead of a simple string like 12-12-1999. So i cannot use to-json from JSON::Tiny to transform to json because of the datetime object in my hash | 09:52 | |
has anyone an idea how to swap the object into a string in the hash? | 09:53 | ||
the datatype in psql is date, of course | 09:54 | ||
sorry - the data type in my hash is Date.new (not datetime.new) | 09:55 | ||
timotimo | which database module are you using? DBIish or Db::Pg?s | ||
yoleaux | 04:55Z <jmerelo> timotimo: Can we build the modules list somewhere else than ecosystem-api? | ||
05:10Z <jmerelo> timotimo: OK, help me here. When and where is ecosystem-api.p6c.org/projects1.json generated? I have not found it anywhere... | |||
wahnberger | timotimo: DB::Pg | 09:56 | |
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timotimo | there are many, many ways to do this | 09:57 | |
you can cast the datetime from the database to a string right in the sql statement | |||
wahnberger | i do a "select * ..." | ||
timotimo | you can use duckmap to transform every Date in the hash to a string | ||
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timotimo | m: my %data = (a => 1, b => 2, c => 3, d => Date.today); say %date.duckmap(-> Date $d { $d.Str }); | 09:58 | |
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Variable '%date' is not declared. Did you mean any of these? %data Date at <tmp>:1 ------> 3, b => 2, c => 3, d => Date.today); say 7⏏5%date.duckmap(-> Date $d { $d.Str }); |
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timotimo | m: my %data = (a => 1, b => 2, c => 3, d => Date.today); say %data.duckmap(-> Date $d { $d.Str }); | ||
camelia | {a => 1, b => 2, c => 3, d => 2019-05-08} | ||
timotimo | m: my %data = (a => 1, b => 2, c => 3, d => Date.today); say %data.duckmap(-> Date $d { $d.Str }).perl; | ||
camelia | {:a(1), :b(2), :c(3), :d("2019-05-08")} | ||
wahnberger | timotimo: thx :) | 10:03 | |
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wahnberger | anyway .. I am wondering if this behaviour was forseen or it is actually not considered in a common way? | 10:04 | |
tyil | heh, never knew about `duckmap` | 10:06 | |
looks fancy | |||
timotimo | JSON::Fast will turn the date object to a string for you automatically | ||
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wahnberger | timotimo: it also gives an easyier-to-read output with say :) | 10:23 | |
last question today, whats the proper way to run a cro service like a daemon? | 10:25 | ||
timotimo | docker, systemd, or supervise are good approaches | 10:26 | |
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bbkr | hi. when will 2019.05 release take place? docs/release_guide.pod says 2019-05-05. | 10:42 | |
yoleaux | 30 Aug 2018 12:34Z <DrForr> bbkr: Hi, I was looking at your JSONRPC server for implementing microsoft.github.io/language-serve...cification - It uses request names like 'textDocument/didOpen' which obviously don't map to Perl method names. Do you have any thoughts on how to implement these? I'm thinking either a separate Route argument or a forwarding method that picks off the last part of a route name, handing it off to | ||
another class. Or a way to de | |||
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AlexDaniel | samcv: are there any issues with github.com/perl6/problem-solving/pull/23 ? | 10:45 | |
samcv: if so, let me know ahead of time :) | 10:46 | ||
antoniogamiz | m: my @a = [1, [1,2,3]]; for @a[1] { say $_;}; | ||
camelia | [1 2 3] | ||
antoniogamiz | anyone can explain why that code is not taking each element of [1,2,3] separately? | ||
I would expect it prints 1 \n 2 \n 3 \n | 10:47 | ||
AlexDaniel | m: my @a = [1, [1,2,3]]; for @a[1].list { say $_;}; | 10:51 | |
camelia | 1 2 3 |
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AlexDaniel | m: my @a = [1, [1,2,3]]; for @(@a[1]) { say $_;}; | ||
camelia | 1 2 3 |
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AlexDaniel | m: my @a = [1, [1,2,3]]; for @@a[1] { say $_;}; | ||
camelia | [1 2 3] | ||
AlexDaniel | eh | ||
jnthn: fwiw one of the biggest pain points for me ↑ | 10:52 | ||
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AlexDaniel | m: my @a = [1, [1,2,3]]; for list @a[1] { say $_;}; | 10:52 | |
camelia | [1 2 3] | ||
AlexDaniel | m: my @a = [1, [1,2,3]]; for flat @a[1] { say $_;}; | ||
camelia | 1 2 3 |
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AlexDaniel | m: my @a = [1, [1,2,3]]; for @a[1].flat { say $_;}; | ||
camelia | 1 2 3 |
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antoniogamiz | Have I found someting weird? | 10:54 | |
something* | |||
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thundergnat_ | antoniogamiz: not really, @a[1] is an item (scalar container) that just happens to contain an array. Perl 6 doesn't do nearly as much automatic flattening as previous versions. | 11:35 | |
m: my $a = [1,2,3]; .say for $a; .say for |$a; | 11:36 | ||
camelia | [1 2 3] 1 2 3 |
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thundergnat_ | If you _want_ the flattening behaviour, you need to ask for it. | ||
But the non-autoflattening makes other things much easier / possible. | 11:38 | ||
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thundergnat_ | Everything is a trade-off | 11:38 | |
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Xliff | m: sub a ($a, $b) { my $c; say "Var: { $a.VAR.name } / { $b.VAR.name } / { $c.VAR.name }" }; a(1, 1) | 13:08 | |
camelia | Use of Nil in string context Var: / / $c in sub a at <tmp> line 1 Use of Nil in string context in sub a at <tmp> line 1 |
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Xliff | ^^ Is this problem noted in the docs? | ||
Found the solution, BTW | |||
m: sub a ($a is copy, $b is copy) { my $c; say "Var: { $a.VAR.name } / { $b.VAR.name } / { $c.VAR.name }" }; a(1, 1) | |||
camelia | Var: $a / $b / $c | ||
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Xliff | m: my @a = %10; my @b = @a.splice(0, 5); @b.sayl @a.say; | 14:50 | |
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Two terms in a row at <tmp>:1 ------> 3 = %10; my @b = @a.splice(0, 5); @b.sayl7⏏5 @a.say; expecting any of: infix infix stopper statement end sta… |
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Xliff | m: my @a = %10; my @b = @a.splice(0, 5); @b.say; @a.say; | ||
camelia | [] [] |
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Xliff | m: my @a = ^10; my @b = @a.splice(0, 5); @b.say; @a.say; | ||
camelia | [0 1 2 3 4] [5 6 7 8 9] |
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tobs | m: (%10).perl.say | 14:51 | |
camelia | {} | ||
tobs | huh | ||
timotimo | that's syntax for %($/[10]) | 14:52 | |
which is also %/[10] | |||
hm, actually, not exactly sure if it's (%/)[10] | 14:53 | ||
or %($/[10]) | |||
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jmerelo | releasable6: status | 15:21 | |
yoleaux | 06:19Z <moritz> jmerelo: such an abstract question. Sure, everybody can build it wherever they want. It's just a perl 5 script (server/update.pl iirc) in the perl6/ecosystem repo | ||
releasable6 | jmerelo, Next release will happen when it's ready. 1 blocker. 132 out of 284 commits logged (⚠ 2 warnings) | ||
jmerelo, Details: gist.github.com/1129d2ce0452aa6abb...dfb23f0e8d | |||
jmerelo | .tell moritz but I couldn't find out where the place to upload it was configured, for instance. | 15:22 | |
yoleaux | jmerelo: I'll pass your message to moritz. | ||
moritz | jmerelo: it wasn't uploaded. It was built on the webserver | 15:25 | |
yoleaux | 15:22Z <jmerelo> moritz: but I couldn't find out where the place to upload it was configured, for instance. | ||
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jmerelo | moritz: hum. Then who uploaded it to ecosystem-api.p6c.org? | 15:41 | |
moritz | jmerelo: nobody. It was built there by a cron job. | ||
jmerelo | moritz: I didn't mean "who" as a human | 15:42 | |
moritz | jmerelo: cron then | ||
jmerelo | moritz: so walk me through this. | ||
moritz | jmerelo: there used to be a web server with the FQDN of www.p6c.org (which also hosted perl6.org) | ||
jmerelo | moritz: Something changes in META.list. That's downloaded by the cron job from where? ecosystem-api.p6c.org? And that builds project1.json, is that correct? | 15:43 | |
moritz | jmerelo: it had a virtual host ecosystem-api.p6c.org pointing to a directory | ||
jmerelo | Ah, OK, so it was just a virtual host with a single file. | ||
moritz | jmerelo: and then there was a cron job on that same web server | ||
that regenerated project2.json and errors.json or whatitscalled | 15:44 | ||
jmerelo | moritz: and that webserver wasn't replicated in the provisional infrastructure because only perl6.org was redirected, not p6c.org | ||
moritz | jmerelo: I don't know about the reasons | 15:45 | |
jmerelo | anyway, my point is that both the host that generated the file (www.p6c.org) and the one that (virtually) hosted it are down, right? | 15:46 | |
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moritz | correct | 15:46 | |
jmerelo | ugexe has gone around it and created a new version of zef that does not need that file anyway. Kudos for that. But I didn't know that this morning... | 15:47 | |
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ugexe | fwiw it wasn't a secret. it was announced in irc the moment i did it, announced as a commit to anyone watching the zef repo, and announced in the blog post i wrote about pts | 15:50 | |
jmerelo | ugexe: it can't be a secret if it's open source. I can be also more widespread. But you did a great workaround, so ++ | 15:52 | |
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Kaiepi | i'm trying to write bindings for a cpp library | 17:39 | |
yoleaux | 07:51Z <patrickb> Kaiepi: WRT support of 6.e in your grant - have you seen github.com/rakudo/rakudo/pull/2852 ? | ||
Kaiepi | the problem is there are multiple constructors on a class i'm writing a cppstruct for | 17:40 | |
s/cppstruct/\0 repr class/ | |||
how do i write the native methods on the class so i can use all of the constructors? | |||
trying to use multi throws with an invocation error of some sort | 17:41 | ||
in the meantime i just created a bunch of private native constructor methods and made a bunch of new multi methods that invoke them | 17:45 | ||
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Geth_ | doc: 99d9074937 | (Elizabeth Mattijsen)++ | doc/Language/setbagmix.pod6 Reflow, add Introduction header, fix some typoes |
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timotimo | hey tyil are you there? | 19:46 | |
oh | 19:49 | ||
i'm an idiot. i had hack.p6c.org in my /etc/hosts | 19:50 | ||
i'll probably not get the github sysops to make that change locally, too | |||
oh! | |||
lizmat | could you work with masak so he can do the necessary changes ? | ||
timotimo | hack.p6c.org is actually hooked up to minion1 on tyil's server | ||
so all we need is this piece of nginx config on that machine: server { listen 8888; server_name hack.p6c.org; location / { proxy_pass geth.svc.tyil.net/; } } | |||
it'd be cleaner to do it by setting up that redirect, but if masak wants, he can just change the webhook to start with geth.svc.tyil.net/[…] | 19:53 | ||
adu | hi timotimo | 19:54 | |
timotimo | oh no | ||
geth ignored my webhook :o | |||
hey adu | 19:55 | ||
masak | how rude | ||
timotimo | oh | ||
the thing i delivered was a "travis failed" message | |||
now geth returned "OK", but i don't see the text in #perl6-dev? | 19:56 | ||
hey masak can you go to github.com/rakudo/rakudo/settings/hooks/ and update the geth webhook like i described a few lines up above? | 19:58 | ||
AlexDaniel | speaking of which… | 19:59 | |
I'm merging this, right? github.com/perl6/problem-solving/pull/23 | |||
sena_kun | AlexDaniel++ | 20:00 | |
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lizmat | moritz: I guess another hook is needed there | 20:01 | |
moritz | done | 20:02 | |
lizmat | moritz++ | ||
timotimo | AlexDaniel: i've actually met both these fine folks | 20:04 | |
AlexDaniel | timotimo: when? | ||
timotimo | a couple of SPW/APW events | 20:05 | |
i'm not sure if they were at one of the GPWs i attended, but i think not | |||
Geth_ | ¦ problem-solving: AlexDaniel self-unassigned Issues with security and reliability of our infrastructure github.com/perl6/problem-solving/issues/9 | ||
¦ problem-solving: AlexDaniel assigned to maettu Issue Issues with security and reliability of our infrastructure github.com/perl6/problem-solving/issues/9 | 20:06 | ||
¦ problem-solving: AlexDaniel assigned to rba Issue Issues with security and reliability of our infrastructure github.com/perl6/problem-solving/issues/9 | |||
timotimo | if i'm not mistaken, rba is actually involved in organizing the SPW? | ||
lizmat | timotimo: could well be, he was in the past | ||
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AlexDaniel | weekly: One more ticket resolved in problem-solving repo! Welcome rba and maettu. github.com/perl6/problem-solving/issues/17 | 20:11 | |
notable6 | AlexDaniel, Noted! | ||
rba | timotimo: Lee, Konrad and Boris took over organisation of SPW. | ||
timotimo | oh, OK! | ||
i'm at least certain that lee was at the last GPW, because i attended his talk about photography | |||
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AlexDaniel | rba: congrats :) | 20:12 | |
Geth_ | ¦ problem-solving: AlexDaniel assigned to jnthn Issue Semantics of coercion type on an "rw" parameter github.com/perl6/problem-solving/issues/21 | 20:13 | |
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rba | AlexDaniel: thank you. | 20:13 | |
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lizmat | rba++ | 20:14 | |
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lizmat | maettu++ | 20:15 | |
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rba | Just started. Thank you all for letting us come onboard. | 20:15 | |
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tyil | timotimo: am here | 20:33 | |
anything you want me to do? | 20:34 | ||
lizmat | tyil: I think in the end moritz fixed the github hooks | 20:35 | |
so all is ok now | |||
thanks for ponging! | |||
tyil | alright, awesome | ||
I like not having to do things :D | |||
if anything pops up, lmk | |||
I'm also still open for people wanting access to the k8s namespace my perl things are running in | |||
timotimo | tyil: no, i was too dumb, so there's nothing to do here | ||
tyil | no worries :) | 20:36 | |
tyil goes back to watching the documentary | 20:38 | ||
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tyil | I hope this goes well | 20:59 | |
cpan-p6 | New module released to CPAN! GTK::V3 (0.10.4) by 03MARTIMM | 21:00 | |
New module released to CPAN! Pod::Render (0.7.6) by 03MARTIMM | |||
New module released to CPAN! FindBin (0.3.0) by 03LEMBARK | |||
tyil | lord have mercy | ||
cpan-p6 | New module released to CPAN! Term::Form (1.2.2) by 03KUERBIS | ||
New module released to CPAN! Term::Choose::Util (1.2.6) by 03KUERBIS | |||
New module released to CPAN! Term::TablePrint (1.4.4) by 03KUERBIS | |||
New module released to CPAN! Term::Choose (1.5.3) by 03KUERBIS | |||
New module released to CPAN! Term::Choose::Util (1.2.5) by 03KUERBIS | |||
New module released to CPAN! Term::Form (1.2.1) by 03KUERBIS | |||
New module released to CPAN! Method::Also (0.0.2) by 03ELIZABETH | |||
AlexDaniel | ooo I see a banhammer coming | ||
no? | |||
meh | |||
tyil | it should be safe these days with its cloak | ||
it's also not as bad as I expected it to be | 21:01 | ||
I deployed a second method to get updates from cpan, in case nntp.perl.org goes away | |||
it's not as fast (every 5 min instead of every 1), but it seems to work :D | 21:03 | ||
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melezhik | hi! If there is equivalent for perl5's my @name = qw(foo bar zorg); | 21:08 | |
to create list from word without using quotes ? | |||
looks like qqw / qww | 21:10 | ||
timotimo | you want to use <foo bar zorg> | ||
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timotimo | qw-like stuff is so common in perl6 that the syntax has been shortened a lot | 21:11 | |
melezhik | yeah, looks like qw{a b c} works for me ... | ||
timotimo | yeah | 21:12 | |
but <a b c> also works :) | |||
melezhik | oh, even better, thanks | 21:15 | |
timotimo | it's also part of the hash lookup syntax | 21:16 | |
i.e. %foo<a b c d> will look up a, b, c, and d and give you the results | |||
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melezhik | so it works like a Hash slice? | 21:27 | |
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Xliff_ | melezhik: Yes. | 23:06 | |
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