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lue | In any case, the only useful place I've seen so far is substr, where you could supply a StrLen for length or a StrPos for endpoint. But that doesn't help the integer cases of substr (you can have Int length but not Int endpoint), and (I hope) :end and :length work better anyway :) | 00:01 | |
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lue | o_o how old is S32::Str ‽ → " multi trans(List of Pair %data --> Any );" | 00:17 | |
"List of Pair", a.k.a. "Hash", no? | |||
colomon | they're two different things | 00:18 | |
lue | well yeah, but why not just call it Hash? (esp. with the % there). Doesn't that mean Hash[Str, List[Pair]] anyway? | 00:19 | |
r: my List of Pair %h; say %h.WHAT; | |||
camelia | rakudo-parrot e9b185, rakudo-jvm e9b185, rakudo-moar e9b185: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Type List cannot accept type arguments» | ||
lue | r: my Array of Pair %h; say %h.WHAT; | 00:20 | |
camelia | rakudo-parrot e9b185, rakudo-jvm e9b185, rakudo-moar e9b185: OUTPUT«(Hash[Array[Pair]])» | ||
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retupmoca | re: building native libraries with panda: would something like this for generating Makefiles be a good idea? github.com/retupmoca/P6-LibraryMak...ryMake.pm6 | 00:30 | |
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btyler | is there a general preference for `my Str $foo = 'abc'` vs `my $foo of Str = 'abc'?` | 02:48 | |
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moritz | www.minnowboard.org/meet-minnowboard-max/ looks like the 2GB variant would be a nice, low-cost machine for smoking rakudo :-) | 07:16 | |
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FROGGS_ | @all, please test: froggs.de/perl6/rakudo-star-2014.03.tar.gz <-- rakudo@parrot star release candidate | 07:38 | |
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FROGGS_ | btyler: I prefer the former, because it is shorter and other languages I work with do it this way too | 07:39 | |
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dalek | ar: 499084f | (Tobias Leich)++ | tools/star/release-guide.pod: remove note about MIME::Base64, add one about LWP::Simple |
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ar: dca1065 | (Tobias Leich)++ | tools/build/Makefile.in: remove perl6-debug, it is included in rakudo now |
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ar: f307717 | (Tobias Leich)++ | / (3 files): bump versions |
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ar: ce9dfba | (Tobias Leich)++ | docs/announce/2014.03.md: add announcement for 2014.03 |
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moritz | FROGGS_: star RC built fine, including modules | 08:01 | |
now running module-test | |||
dalek | ar: 048af2b | (Tobias Leich)++ | modules/ (12 files): bump submodules to latest versions Except perl6-lwp-simple, we switch to a patched fork here. |
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FROGGS_ | moritz++ # thank you! :o) | ||
moritz: would be more than awesome if you could proof read the announcement | 08:03 | ||
moritz | FROGGS_: will do. And sorry for not merging the lwp-simple pull request earlier, I somehow lost track of it | ||
I've done it now | |||
FROGGS_ | ahh, no problem | 08:04 | |
moritz | github++ # making forking easy | ||
FROGGS_: since there wasn't a star release in Februar, the release announcement for March could contain compilre impreovements from February | 08:05 | ||
FROGGS_ | I did not even know that you have push right to lwp-simple | 08:06 | |
ahh, good point! | |||
moritz | Result: PASS | ||
FROGGS_ | \o/ | ||
moritz worms his way into most p6 projects :-) | |||
nwc10 | moritz: congratulations on the new project. How is sleep? | ||
"the sleep is a lie"? | 08:07 | ||
moritz | FROGGS_: also, might be worth mentioning that JVM and Moar support for star is being worked on already, and experimental support is expected for the April star release | ||
nwc10: thanks. Sleep is LTA, but OK (at least for me; $wife and $newborn are still in the hospital, so they don't wake me right now) | |||
nwc10 | it's "close" - is it worth saying that? | ||
FROGGS_ | I changed a paragraph to: While the other backends | 08:08 | |
mostly implement the same features as the Parrot backend, some bits are | |||
still missing that lead to module build problems or test failures. | |||
We hope to provide a JVM-based and MoarVM-based Rakudo Star releases soon. | |||
I add a note about our expectations :o) | |||
dalek | ar: 2228882 | (Tobias Leich)++ | docs/announce/2014.03.md: add changes of 2014.02 and notes about r-m/j* in 2014.04 |
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ar: 8a004b1 | (Tobias Leich)++ | tools/star/release-guide.pod: update release peeps list |
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moritz | FROGGS_++ # shipt it! | 08:17 | |
FROGGS_ | shipt? | ||
moritz | ship | 08:18 | |
FROGGS_ | I am uploading the updated tarball that contains the fixed announcement | ||
and I am going to unpack and test again | |||
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FROGGS_ | okay, new release tarball is online at froggs.de/perl6/rakudo-star-2014.03.tar.gz | 08:25 | |
I just wonder why it is 2MB smaller | |||
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jnthn | FROGGS_: In github.com/rakudo/star/commit/22288827d0 it looks like you added changes in the wrong place, under the "stuff that's not quite there" heading | 08:35 | |
FROGGS_ | ohh damn! | 08:36 | |
jnthn++ | |||
dalek | ar: 6363be3 | (Tobias Leich)++ | docs/announce/2014.03.md: move changes to correct section, jnthn++ |
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nwc10 | FROGGS_: if you want it even smaller, see the notes about 7-Zip etc here perl5.git.perl.org/perl.git/blob/fc...e.pod#l836 | ||
FROGGS_: aha, here's a pretty version: metacpan.org/pod/release/RJBS/perl...he-tarball | 08:38 | ||
FROGGS_ | nwc10: dunno if we want to provide .7z | ||
(I don't want to upset packagers by changing that now) | 08:39 | ||
nwc10 | no, point is that the 7z tools make tigher gzip files | ||
tighter | |||
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FROGGS_ | aha, okay | 08:39 | |
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nwc10 | and, rougly, bzip2 isn't worht it any more | 08:40 | |
.gz and .xz seem to be the two with useful CPU/size trade offs | |||
brrt | why is bzip2 out of favor? | 08:43 | |
nwc10 | doesn't get much better compression than gzip, but uses quite a bit more CPU | ||
xz gets a lot better compression, for not massively more CPU than bzip2 | |||
and on modern hardware, CPU speedups outpace disk access speedups, IIRC | 08:44 | ||
although SSDs might have skewed that since then | |||
xiaomiao | nwc10: xz/lzma is a bit better on decompression, but afair a bit worse on compression than bzip2 | 08:45 | |
so for compress-once, uncompress-many it wins, but for compress-and-read it doesn't matter much | 08:46 | ||
nwc10 | thanks - I wasn't aware of that detail | 08:48 | |
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moritz | FROGGS_: your implementation of $*EXECUTABLE is much better than $*EXECUTABLE_NAME, but it's still dangerous | 09:32 | |
FROGGS_: it always points to the installed perl6-{m,j}, but usually you spectest *before* installing | 09:33 | ||
FROGGS_ | moritz: I'd love to check for the running process, but I don't know how | ||
moritz | FROGGS_: and the spectests happen to be one of the major users of $*EXECUTABLE_NAME, so probably $*EXECUTABLE soon | ||
:( | 09:34 | ||
FROGGS_ | spectests and panda, yes | ||
both very important bits | |||
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moritz | pandaspec | 09:38 | |
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lizmat | for some reason, make t/spec/S32-io/IO-Socket-INET.t started failing for me today | 09:49 | |
am I the only one seeing that ? | |||
jnthn | lizmat: Backend? | 09:50 | |
lizmat: It was busted on r-m for a bit; HEAD r-m resolves it. | |||
lizmat | moar | ||
will check | |||
jnthn | I hastily did some locking stuff on I/O to get sleep sort in shape for you | 09:51 | |
And unfortunately reacquired a mutex, which is a no-no with pthreads. | |||
The whole patch has been re-done now to something more robust/complete. :) | |||
lizmat | cool | 09:53 | |
if that works, should I bump versions again? | |||
jnthn | Feel free :) | 09:54 | |
lizmat | hmmm... still seeing error | 09:58 | |
s | 09:59 | ||
could it be that a failed test leaves behind cruft that will make next tests fail? | |||
jnthn | maybe; I know there's a flag file | ||
lizmat | thinking about servers hanging on a port that the test uses | ||
jnthn | Also, I know there were new tests in that file of late... | ||
..so may be worth checking it's not a new, shoulda-been-fudged one. | 10:00 | ||
lizmat: BTW, how was the talk? :) | |||
lizmat | hmmm... it seems that I have 3 moar processes running each eating 100% CPU | ||
better killl them first | |||
jnthn | om nom nom | 10:01 | |
lizmat | killed, no change in tests :-( | 10:02 | |
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lizmat | also, without FROGGS_++ last commit, it also fails | 10:06 | |
for the record: moar on darwin | |||
the presentation went fine (for a first real appearance), only a little over time | 10:07 | ||
title: "How the camel is de-cocooning: | 10:08 | ||
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jnthn | Yes, I liked teh title. :) | 10:08 | |
Look forward to seeing it in a few weeks time :) | |||
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lizmat | # [0s] Testing on port 1024 | 10:09 | |
not ok 1 - [2s] echo server and client | |||
# got: 'echo ''Twas brillig, and the slithy toves | |||
# Did gyre and gimble in the wabe; | |||
# All mimsy were the borogoves, | |||
# And the mome raths outgrabe.O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!' received | |||
# ' | |||
# expected: 'echo '0123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz' received | |||
huh? why am I getting Lewis Carroll on the horn here ? | |||
hmmm.. I still have something running on port 1024? | 10:11 | ||
it appaars I had at least 5 more moar processes running, one of them on port 1024 | 10:13 | ||
jnthn | oh! | ||
masak | one of them channeling Lewis Carroll... :) | ||
lizmat | tests all ok now after killing all those moars | 10:14 | |
jnthn | phew! | ||
lizmat | running full spectest now to see if that leaves behind any moar processes | ||
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lizmat | aha, Ctrl-Cing out of t/spec/S32-io/IO-Socket-INET.t leaves a moar behind | 10:19 | |
I guess we cannot catch that yet, right? | |||
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lizmat | anyway, once you've done that, t/spec/S32-io/IO-Socket-INET.t starts to fail | 10:20 | |
and continues to fail until you killed all the moars | 10:21 | ||
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lizmat | feels to me that t/spec/S32-io/IO-Socket-INET.pl should have some sort of expiration feature on the server side | 10:25 | |
don't have time for that now... going to see some sights& | |||
FROGGS_ | lizmat: have fun! | ||
jnthn | Enjoy :) | 10:26 | |
FROGGS_ | sometimes I *hate* windows | 10:27 | |
how can it be that windows reboots because of an update and you can only click "later" to interrupt? and then it reboots while you are fetching some lunch | 10:28 | ||
nice that this happens while I prepare a star msi relase ò.ó | |||
release* | |||
that is win xp, mind | 10:29 | ||
jnthn | There are ways to disable that stuff. | ||
FROGGS_ | and I hope win7+ does not try to be smarter than me | ||
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Ven | FROGGS_: win 7+ tries even harder to be smarter than you. | 10:46 | |
FROGGS_ | :/ | 10:47 | |
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arnsholt | o/ | 11:01 | |
FROGGS_ | hi araujo | ||
err | |||
hi arnsholt | |||
colomon | \o | ||
FROGGS_ | o/ | ||
simula67 | lizmat: or this : www.dnorth.net/2012/03/17/the-port-0-trick/ | 11:03 | |
FROGGS_ | that is very nice indeed! | 11:05 | |
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simula67 | but that will leave the server processes as zombies | 11:08 | |
dalek | p/O-refactor: 7e96389 | (Arne Skjærholt)++ | src/ (2 files): Refactor how the <O()> rule works. Things brings us closer in line with how STD does things, and does away with the rule taking a string of colonpairs that we then dissect into the precedence information. |
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arnsholt | jnthn: Leaving the O refactor in a branch for now. I get some terribly weird errors compiling the setting with Rakudo when I try to update that | ||
FROGGS_ | arnsholt: is there also a rakudo branch? | 11:11 | |
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arnsholt | Not yet | 11:13 | |
I guess I could commit what I have so far, but it doesn't actually compile, though = | |||
s/=/=) | |||
FROGGS_ | but you replaced rakudo's init block in the grammar too? | ||
census | hi masak -- you around? | 11:15 | |
arnsholt | Yeah, I've made the same kind of changes in Rakudo | ||
But Rakudo has some more complicated things going on (related to user-defined operators, I think), which is where the breakage happens (AFAICT) | 11:16 | ||
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FROGGS_ | ahh, I see | 11:18 | |
arnsholt | The actual error I get is "Cannot assign to non-container", which is... weird | 11:19 | |
FROGGS_ | not too weird when you mix nqp and rakudo | 11:20 | |
arnsholt | True, true | 11:21 | |
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masak | census: sort of. is it #perl6-related? | 11:21 | |
census | masak -- no, quick latex question i wanted to run by you, if that's ok | 11:22 | |
masak | census: kind of a little busy right now. maybe try on #latex or #help-census? | 11:26 | |
kthx | |||
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FROGGS_ | moritz: can you please upload froggs.de/perl6/rakudo-star-2014.03.tar.gz and froggs.de/perl6/rakudo-star-2014.03.msi ? | 11:28 | |
moritz: please download both afresh because I updated the tar.gz also | |||
census | thanks masak. yes i'm in the help-census room | 11:31 | |
no worries about it | |||
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[Coke] | there was still a hang in the JVM. | 12:24 | |
yesterday's run now lost as well, today's run compromised from the old running process. | 12:25 | ||
FROGGS_ | [Coke]: are you able to upload stuff to rakudo.org/downloads/star/? | ||
jnthn | [Coke]: Well, it wasn't fixed until last night, so yesterdays was probably before the fix. | 12:27 | |
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[Coke] | jnthn: I had re-started a run yesterday after the fix. | 12:32 | |
(a full run, not just the JVM stuff, so it re-fetched git, etc.) | |||
so I suspect there is still a hang. | |||
jnthn | [Coke]: Does it get HEAD, or the NQP_REVISION? | ||
[Coke]: 'cus that wasn't immediately bumped... | 12:33 | ||
[Coke] | NQP_REVISION only. | ||
muuuuust do the ulimit stuff... | |||
but for now, re-starting today's run. | 12:35 | ||
jnthn++ | |||
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timotimo | github renders the text as "@ as shortcut for @$, % as shortcut for %$ | 14:32 | |
FROGGS_ | is here someone here who can upload froggs.de/perl6/rakudo-star-2014.03.tar.gz and froggs.de/perl6/rakudo-star-2014.03.msi to rakudo.org/downloads/star/? | 14:35 | |
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dalek | Heuristic branch merge: pushed 29 commits to nqp/r2-lex-to-local by timo | 15:11 | |
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[Coke] | solely from an htop monitoring standpoint, i wonder if we'd be better off setting rakudo.jvm's classpath via env var rather than as a command line arg | 15:47 | |
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moritz | [Coke]: that's a bit brittle, because some process might want to spawn a subprocess with a clean env | 15:55 | |
[Coke] | yup. I'm just selfish and don't expect you to change. :) | 15:56 | |
also, rakudo.jvm run still reaaaaly slow. :) | |||
moritz tries a j-spectest again | 15:57 | ||
[Coke] | note that I'm not using the eval server, and am doing one-at-a-time testing. | ||
jnthn | moritz: Do you ahve access to upload tarballs to rakudo.org? | 15:58 | |
moritz | jnthn: yes | 15:59 | |
moritz backlogs | |||
jnthn | moritz: Could you possibly upload the ones in the backlog? | ||
moritz: I'd do it, but unsure where my key is... | |||
Thought it was on this machine. | |||
moritz runs it | |||
[X] tarball uploaded | 16:00 | ||
[X] msi uploaded | |||
jnthn: the comment in ~/.ssh/authorized_keys says [email@hidden.address] | |||
[Coke] | moritz++ jnthn++ FROGGS++ | ||
I am reminded - has anyone tried to make a rakudo.jar yet? | 16:01 | ||
moritz hasn't | |||
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FROGGS[mobile] | moritz++ | 16:01 | |
thank you | |||
[Coke] wanted to have something where he could run perl6 code apps inside eclipse. | 16:02 | ||
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moritz | FROGGS++ # release | ||
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yoleaux | U+0CA0 KANNADA LETTER TTHA [Lo] (ಠ) | ||
[Coke] | .u ‿ | 16:14 | |
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[Coke] just had to implement "can" in coldfusion. whee. | 16:46 | ||
(thankfully, introspection is possible, it's just verbose.) | 16:47 | ||
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Ven | perlito's alive ? or the perl5-to-js backend is ? Seems to do a lot of things :p | 17:12 | |
:o* | |||
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Ven | *before installing new rakudo-star * perl6 -v *after 5 seconds+* "2013.09" *install new rakudo star" perl6 -v "2014.03" instantly <3 | 17:16 | |
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moritz | \o/ | 17:19 | |
arnsholt | Oh. nqp/O-refactor is broken on Moar. Maybe that's the same reason it's broken on Rakudo *fingers crossed* | ||
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Ven | I'm really impressed with the huge speedup :). My gameoflife actually runs at a correct pace now. (the version in another language runs at the same speed ... though it has a sleep in it :p) | 17:21 | |
arnsholt | [Coke]: Ideally, I'd like both NQP and Rakudo on JVM to be shipped as a single JAR, with all the deps inside | 17:26 | |
Unfortunately, bundling JARs inside another JAR requires a certain amount of hackery to get working =/ | |||
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Ven | Though, I really don't know how you can get 60fps on your perl6 games when I get 1fps on my game of life ._. | 17:30 | |
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moritz | does building NQP and Rakudo on top of parrot only feels a lot slower than on moarvm, or is that actually the case? | 17:31 | |
Ven | perl6-m (and -j) will probably be next month, right ? | ||
I mean next rakudo star | 17:32 | ||
moritz | Ven: yes, though it'll be still experimental support | 17:33 | |
Ven: but the patches (or at least most of them) that are needed for star's build system are already in a branch | |||
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moritz | FROGGS[mobile], jnthn: now that star is released, what about merging tristar into master? | 17:33 | |
FROGGS | +1 | 17:34 | |
Ven kinda wants to see the speedup improvement moar will bring | |||
moritz | Ven: you can build a rakudo-moar right now, without star | 17:35 | |
Ven | Definitely, if you guys are saying it's cool | 17:37 | |
moritz | it sure is | ||
Ven tastes the water | 17:38 | ||
FROGGS | it is very very cool | ||
jnthn | moritz: +1 | ||
moritz: And yeah, r-m builds faster | 17:39 | ||
dalek | Heuristic branch merge: pushed 28 commits to star by moritz | 17:41 | |
moritz | the merge conflicts were pretty trivial to resolve | 17:42 | |
arnsholt | jnthn: Could you take a look at nqp/O-refactor? I'm not quite sure what's up with the compile error on Moar. Somehow the hash doesn't get flattened properly or somesuch? | 17:43 | |
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FROGGS | moritz++ | 17:52 | |
arnsholt: you maybe look at run() or shell() and what we needed to get ha hash without containers (if that is the problem you have, dunno) | 17:53 | ||
in terms.pm or control.pm or where that is | |||
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arnsholt | I'm using nqp::hash (the grammar is NQP anyways, so no containers), the old O() returned a containerless hash as well, so not sure if that's it | 17:56 | |
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[Coke] | (tristar merging) have to get the daily runs for that doing all three now. | 18:00 | |
though I get the feeling the release manager is not looking at the failing tests until day of. | |||
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jnthn | arnsholt: What backend did it work on? | 18:02 | |
arnsholt | I did my testing on JVM | ||
jnthn | Hm, I thought that had same semantics as Moar... | ||
arnsholt | Yeah | ||
moritz | [Coke]: depends on the release manager :-) | 18:03 | |
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isBEKaml | [Coke]: Are we really on tristar release this month? I saw only parrot from FROGGS++... | 18:05 | |
btyler | isBEKaml: next month is the target, as I understand it | ||
jnthn | Well, "this month" now. It's April today :) | 18:07 | |
[Coke] | are there any docs in the tristar merge that explain how to build for the various backends? | ||
isBEKaml | btyler: Ah, okay. | 18:08 | |
[Coke] | I grepped around for jvm/moar in the top level and in the release guide, nothing stands out. | ||
isBEKaml | jnthn: Sure, I'm not the one picking dates for release. :-) | ||
jnthn | arnsholt: I don't see why you'd be hitting a problem. I wonder if it's a code-gen issue. | 18:09 | |
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[Coke] | is the star process the same, just the build of the bundle that's different? | 18:09 | |
(and at that point, just like building for a regular build?) | 18:10 | ||
arnsholt | jnthn: Something codegen-y with hash flattening might fit, yeah | 18:11 | |
isBEKaml | [Coke]: IIUC, the makefile for star build will have a single command to build all 3 backends. | ||
[Coke]: So, the build process remains the same except perhaps an extra step for additional backends. Though, it's really not for me to say. :-) | 18:12 | ||
jnthn | [Coke]: It needs doc'ing, but it takes --backends=... and should be a lot like configuring Rakudo itself. | 18:13 | |
arnsholt | Huh. It's broken on Parrot as well, actually | ||
FROGGS | isBEKaml: we missed to release a tristar for march by an inch :o) | 18:14 | |
isBEKaml | FROGGS: Yeah, we don't want people to take this release less seriously now, do we? :P | 18:15 | |
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dalek | ar: aa98b5c | coke++ | tools/star/release-guide.pod: Fix count, add more markup |
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[Coke] | S17-concurrency/channel.t is still apparently hanging on the jvm. | 18:20 | |
(it's using no cpu time, but not exiting) | |||
killing it manually so we can get a run today. | 18:21 | ||
jnthn | [Coke]: Weird...it stopped for me after last night's NQP patch | ||
FROGGS[mobile] | the msi build might become interesting | ||
[Coke] | jnthn: Perhaps it would have eventually, but the 0 cpu utilization was suspect. | 18:23 | |
dwarring | [Coke]: I just submitted RT121556 | 18:24 | |
looks like the same problem | |||
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jnthn | [Coke]: No, there was no delay here. | 18:24 | |
[Coke]: What revision is the n-j? | 18:25 | ||
dwarring gist.github.com/dwarring/9920038 | 18:26 | ||
[Coke] | # HEAD detached at 08e997a | 18:27 | |
jnthn | [Coke]: And cf3bdf1 came after that and fixed the bug. | ||
[Coke]: So it's just an old NQP | |||
[Coke] | jnthn: this is the build script: github.com/coke/perl6-roast-data/b...udo.jvm.sh | 18:28 | |
jnthn | Oh!! | ||
For some reason I thought an NQP_REVISION bump had been commat after my patch | |||
But it hasn't been. | 18:29 | ||
[Coke] | ah, that would 'splain it. | ||
jnthn | [Coke]: Doing revision bumps. | ||
Yeah, sorry 'bout that. Musta just misremembered what I saw going by in the commit log... | |||
[Coke] | no worries. | ||
I will try to manually kill the hangs for today's run, we'll get a fresh one tomorrow. | 18:30 | ||
jnthn++ | |||
dalek | p: 46fab27 | jnthn++ | tools/build/MOAR_REVISION: Get a Moar with various thread/locking fixes. |
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kudo/nom: 358582e | jnthn++ | tools/build/NQP_REVISION: Bump to latest NQP. |
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[Coke] | (Ծ‸ Ծ) . o O (will this $dayjob project ever end?!) | 18:33 | |
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jnthn | need a walk; bbiab | 18:40 | |
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LLamalessRider | Good job to all for the 2014.03 release! And thanks for - the "@ for @$" and "% for %$" shortcuts. | 18:55 | |
also, I apologize if this joke has already been made, but thanks for not making $ a shortcut for $$ :) | |||
FROGGS | *g* | 18:59 | |
no, there was no joke until yet | 19:00 | ||
we usually do not tend to have humour :o) | |||
moritz | too many Germans around here :-) | 19:01 | |
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jnthn | The joke warfare left a bitter taste... :P | 19:16 | |
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[Coke] wants to make a pun on spec using Kummerspeck, but feels it's a bit of a stretch. | 19:21 | ||
dwarring | jnthn, [Coke] my jvm hang problem has gone away after rakudo rebuild - thanks | 19:24 | |
jnthn | yays | 19:25 | |
lizmat | good *, #perl6! | 19:29 | |
looking at: until $server_ready_flag_fn.IO ~~ :e { sleep(0.1) } | |||
I wonder whether it makes sense to create a dedicated Promise out of that | 19:30 | ||
something like "Promise.e($path)" | |||
jnthn | lizmat: I think watching file system events is more naturally a supply... | 19:31 | |
lizmat | ah, good point, a promise working on a supply ? | 19:32 | |
jnthn | And then we make a way to turn any supply into a promise that completes when the supply gives its first result, for example. | ||
lizmat | but the supply would be giving *all* file system events, no? | 19:34 | |
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lizmat | and the promise would be kept as soon as the "created file with this path" comes down the supply ? | 19:34 | |
feels more like a tap on a supply, turned promise | 19:35 | ||
jnthn | Right, when you ask for such a promise, it taps the supply, keeps the promise with the first value that arrives, and then untaps. | ||
lizmat | gotcha | ||
jnthn | That's pretty much what Rx's .FirstAsync() does, fwiw. :) | ||
lizmat | except we don't have a supply for file system events (yet) | 19:36 | |
jnthn | No, but I kinda want it for my reactive talks that are coming up. | ||
So I'll probably implement it in the nearish future. | |||
lizmat | ah... presentation driven development! | ||
jnthn | ;) | ||
lizmat | the season is starting again :-) | ||
jnthn | Yeah. 3 confs coming up for me! \o/ | 19:37 | |
Hm, I should make travel plans for 'em soon too I think. | |||
lizmat wonders whether a reduced Perl 6 (like brian d foy's R) would just be called '6' | 19:38 | ||
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lizmat | jnthn: and in the case of Promise.e, check first if the file already exists of course, and don't bother tapping if it is there already | 19:39 | |
hmmm... no, that would probably be a race condition | |||
jnthn | yeah :) | ||
.e usually is... :) | |||
lizmat | first tap, then check if it exists, then untap if it already exists | 19:40 | |
I also just realized that the sleep sort test in t/spec/S17-concurrency/promise.t | 19:41 | ||
basically also contains a race condition on the @a.push | |||
it will most likely never happen, but it could | 19:42 | ||
so I was thinking whether to create something like an "is shared" attribute | 19:43 | ||
which would turn the array basically into an endpoint of a tap | |||
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lizmat | and all accesses to it as mores into the supply | 19:44 | |
all write accesses that is | |||
jnthn | Just all. | 19:45 | |
I'm not sure I like an "as shared", but it occurs to me that if we provide a monitor module and an actor module then: | |||
vendethiel | lizmat: isn't it called "nqp" ;)? | 19:46 | |
jnthn | actor Wrapper { has $.wrapped handles *; }; sub actorify($wrapped) { Wrapper.new(:$wrapped) } | ||
moritz | lizmat: or just write the results to a Channel, not to an Array | 19:47 | |
lizmat | moritz: perhaps | 19:48 | |
but that would probably require more typing and would thus be more work that just using @a.push | |||
moritz | not that much more work | 19:49 | |
lizmat | so people would tend to do the intrinsically wrong thing in this context | ||
it also would need a context change in the minds of people | |||
moritz | my $c = Channel.new; ... $c.send($_); ... $c.close; is ~$c.list, '0 1 2 3 '... | ||
lizmat | furthermore, simple examples for parallelising code | ||
such as: for @foo { ... } turning into: await do for @foo { start { ... } } | 19:50 | ||
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lizmat | would not generally work if they access variables outside of the scope, like the sleep sort test | 19:50 | |
raiph | jnthn (& others thinking about concurrency in P6): i'm curious what you know about ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/ or more specifically your reaction to the abstract at ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/publicati.../index.htm | 19:51 | |
moritz | lizmat: I can see the appeal to that, but I also think there's a danger | ||
lizmat: a shared array would have to be protected by locks (afaict), and that implies a risk of deadlocks | 19:52 | ||
so we lose on the composability front | |||
jnthn | Right. There's no free lunch here. | ||
lizmat | not if the array would in fact be an endpoint of a channel or a supply? | ||
moritz | and tracking down the deadlock if everything looks like a standard, non-concurrent variable might be much trickier | 19:53 | |
lizmat: I can't imagine how that would work; might be just my limited imagination though | 19:54 | ||
lizmat | all accesses (read/write) to that array, would go through a channel/supply setup | 19:55 | |
jnthn | s/might/almost certainly will/. One of the things I always find myself at pains to explain when I teach stuff like the concurrent collections, say, in .Net, is that *yes* they are thread safe collection types, but you can't just program with them like you'd program with non-threadsafe ones but just taking away locks. | ||
lizmat | with commands such as GET / STORE and the like going down the channel/supply | ||
so basically make sure all accesses are done in order | 19:56 | ||
jnthn | my @results = await (1..10).pick(*).map: start { sleep $_; $_ }; # Channel free, thread safe, sleep sort | ||
raiph: I'll have to read that in some detail to have a good answer. Will put it on my to read list, if you think it's worth it :) | |||
m: say await (1..6).pick(*).map: start { sleep $_ * 0.5; $_ }; | 19:57 | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar e9b185: OUTPUT«(signal ABRT)No such method 'count' for invocant of type 'Promise' in method reify at src/gen/m-CORE.setting:7521 in method reify at src/gen/m-CORE.setting:7432 in method reify at src/gen/m-CORE.setting:7432 in method gimme at src/gen/m-COR…» | ||
jnthn | oops | ||
m: say await (1..6).pick(*).map: { start { sleep $_ * 0.5; $_ } }; | |||
camelia | rakudo-moar 358582: OUTPUT«(signal ABRT)2 1 5 4 3 6» | ||
jnthn | oh lol | ||
duh :) | 19:58 | ||
jnthn stops trying to do 5 things at once :) | |||
moritz wonders if say race (1..6).pick(*).map: { sleep $_; $_ } ; will eventually work | 20:00 | ||
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jnthn | It may but it depends on granularity | 20:01 | |
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vendethiel | moritz: isn't that what's it doing right now ? | 20:01 | |
"just compute and return it whatever is the order"? | |||
jnthn notes that a Promise.race($p1, $p2, ...) would be useful | 20:02 | ||
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vendethiel | Allow promises to be passed to race ? `race ($p1, $p2)` ? Looks more composable | 20:02 | |
jnthn | race is a modifier on a lazy list, like eager/hyper/lazy | 20:03 | |
moritz | +1 to Promise.race | 20:04 | |
vendethiel | then +1 to Promise.race too :-) | ||
lizmat | maybe "await" should return the promises in the order they were kept ? | ||
moritz | lizmat: I think that's not usually a good idea | ||
vendethiel | lizmat: that's what it looks to me, compared to hyper/race (?) | ||
jnthn | lizmat: I've had other use cases where I cared for the order. | 20:05 | |
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lizmat | mayby await would return in order of given promises, and queue(@p) would return in order of kept ? | 20:06 | |
timotimo | r: class Foo { has $.name }; my $f = Foo.new(name => "hey there how are you"); say $f ~~ name => /hey/; | ||
vendethiel wonders if actually having `eager (1..6).pick(*).map: { start { sleep $_ * 0.5; $_ } }` would look better | |||
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..rakudo-jvm 358582: OUTPUT«(timeout)» | |||
..rakudo-parrot 358582: OUTPUT«Cannot call 'match'; none of these signatures match::(Cool:D: Any $target, *%adverbs) in any at gen/parrot/BOOTSTRAP.nqp:1219 in any at gen/parrot/BOOTSTRAP.nqp:1210 in method match at gen/parrot/CORE.setting:3572 in method Bool at g…» | |||
timotimo | oh, that's not how that works :( | ||
vendethiel | m: say await (1..6).map: { start { sleep $_ * 0.5; $_ } }; | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 358582: OUTPUT«(signal ABRT)1 2 3 4 5 6» | ||
vendethiel | m: say hyper (1..6).map: { start { sleep $_ * 0.5; $_ } }; | 20:07 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 358582: OUTPUT«Cannot call 'hyper'; none of these signatures match::(Any \op, Any \a, Any \b, Any :dwim-left($dwim-left), Any :dwim-right($dwim-right)):(Any \op, Any \obj):(Any \op, Associative \a, Associative \b, Any :dwim-left($dwim-left), Any :dwim-right($dwi…» | ||
moritz | vendethiel: not much fun in sleep-sorting an already sorted list | ||
hyper is NYI | |||
vendethiel | moritz: I'm just wondering if `await` is actually on the same level as `hyper` and `race` ? | 20:08 | |
S03 probably | |||
moritz | vendethiel: no | ||
vendethiel: await is a concurrency primitive; lazy/eager/hyper/race control laziness/eagerness of a list | |||
vendethiel | moritz: doesn't hyper and race imply concurrency, though ? | 20:09 | |
moritz | vendethiel: potential concurrency | ||
jnthn | Potential, and they're for data parallel rather than task parallel operations. | ||
vendethiel | so, the compiler is free to rewrite `say race (1..6).map: { $_ * 5 }` to `say await (1..6).pick(*).map: { start { $_ * 5 } }` ? | 20:10 | |
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jnthn | vendethiel: No, it'll be implemented differently. | 20:10 | |
vendethiel | (not that it's useful, but I mean that it has the correct meaning) | ||
jnthn: Yeah, not *implemented like that*, just "follows semantics" | |||
jnthn | vendethiel: With "await" the implementation is allowed to use the current thread you're on to do other stuff while you wait, and resume the code on another one later... | 20:11 | |
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lue | r: say "abcde" X <f g> | 20:11 | |
camelia | rakudo-parrot 358582, rakudo-jvm 358582, rakudo-moar 358582: OUTPUT«abcde f abcde g» | ||
vendethiel | jnthn: not sure how that answers my question ? | ||
lue | r: say "abcde".comb X <f g> | ||
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camelia | rakudo-parrot 358582, rakudo-jvm 358582, rakudo-moar 358582: OUTPUT«a f a g b f b g c f c g d f d g e f e g» | 20:11 | |
lue | r: say "abcde".comb X "fg".comb | ||
camelia | rakudo-parrot 358582, rakudo-jvm 358582: OUTPUT«a f a g b f b g c f c g d f d g e f e g» | 20:12 | |
..rakudo-moar 358582: OUTPUT«» | |||
lue | I think I found a bug :) | ||
vendethiel | it's nice that the main thread can be used, but why is my 2nd version (beside being stupid) not following semantics? | ||
FROGGS | lue: go on and fix it :o) | ||
lue | I have no clue what's going wrong though | 20:13 | |
jnthn | vendethiel: The compiler isn't free to re-write it, I don't think | ||
vendethiel: But I think they'd be equivalent-ish | |||
vendethiel | jnthn: all I'm asking :). Thanks! | ||
FROGGS | r: say "fg".comb | 20:14 | |
camelia | rakudo-parrot 358582, rakudo-jvm 358582, rakudo-moar 358582: OUTPUT«f g» | ||
vendethiel | (WRT data parallelism VS task parallelism, in the case where you take a range and map over it, isn't it data parallelism ?) | ||
jnthn | vendethiel: Yeah, which is why then using start is odd :) | 20:16 | |
Well, it's not odd in so far as hyper/race are NYI, but... :) | |||
vendethiel | jnthn: oh, just realized you meant you'd use hyper/race instead of await/start here. | ||
jnthn | yes :) | ||
vendethiel | jnthn++ # being patient with me | 20:17 | |
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timotimo | ah it's just a dynamic variable i can do whatever i want with | 20:33 | |
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dalek | ast: b069ef0 | (David Warring [email@hidden.address] | integration/advent2013-day14.t: adding 2013 advent day 14 |
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dwarring | jnthn: I've changed one thing in class INIFileActions... | 20:46 | |
for $<entry> -> $e { %entries{$e<key>} = ~$e<value> } => for @<entry> -> $e { ... } | 20:47 | ||
was giving error: postcircumfix:<{ }> not defined for type Array | |||
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lizmat | jnthn: am I correct in assuming tha: winner * { done @promises { ... } } | 20:58 | |
is NYI ? | |||
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jnthn | lizmat: I don't know off hand, but it woudln't surprise me. | 21:00 | |
lizmat | m: my @p = (^10).map: { start { $_ } }; winner * { done @p { say $:v.result } } | 21:03 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 358582: OUTPUT«(signal ABRT)Type check failed in assignment to '&block'; expected 'Callable' but got 'Promise' in method STORE at src/gen/m-CORE.setting:7092 in block at src/gen/m-CORE.setting:18481 in sub WINNER at src/gen/m-CORE.setting:18476 in block …» | ||
lizmat | something wrong in Actions setting up the parameters to WINNER ? | 21:04 | |
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lizmat | jnthn: ^^^ | 21:22 | |
perhaps not setting "wild_more" ? | 21:23 | ||
jnthn | lizmat: Hm, good guess. | 21:25 | |
lizmat: I'm not too familiar with the actions code there. | |||
lizmat | ok, I'll delve some more into it | ||
I'll get back if I have more questions | 21:26 | ||
jnthn | k | ||
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lizmat | setting wild_more manually to 1, doesn't fix the problem | 21:32 | |
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lizmat | more complicated than I thought and therefore not the right time to do this | 21:32 | |
so instead, I'll sleep on it& | 21:33 | ||
jnthn | lizmat++ # investigating | ||
'night | |||
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dalek | rl6-roast-data: 74de701 | coke++ | / (6 files): today (automated commit) |
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dalek | p/multispec: 4d20d38 | jnthn++ | src/vm/moar/QAST/QASTOperationsMAST.nqp: Map setmultispec op for MoarVM. |
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dalek | kudo/multispec: baef318 | jnthn++ | src/Perl6/Metamodel/ (2 files): Start using setmultispec on MoarVM. |
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kudo/multispec: 5bdac8b | jnthn++ | src/Perl6/Actions.nqp: Auto-gen'd protos don't need special vars. We will never look at them or use them, so don't waste time/space on having them. |
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rakudo/multispec: 60d56fa | jnthn++ | src/core/Regex.pm: | |||
rakudo/multispec: Partial fix to regressions from setmultispec work. | |||
rakudo/multispec: | |||
rakudo/multispec: We need to make onlystar protos consistently not show up in caller | |||
rakudo/multispec: introspection to make this reliable. We need that for not getting | |||
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