»ö« Welcome to Perl 6! | perl6.org/ | evalbot usage: 'p6: say 3;' or rakudo:, or /msg camelia p6: ... | irclog: irc.perl6.org or colabti.org/irclogger/irclogger_logs/perl6 | UTF-8 is our friend! Set by moritz on 22 December 2015. |
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bioduds | perl Configure.pl --backend=moar --gen-moar | 00:44 | |
===SORRY!=== No suitable MoarVM (moar executable) found using the --prefix (You can get a MoarVM built automatically with --gen-moar.) | |||
makes no sense to me | |||
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timotimo | try an explicit --prefix argument to Configure.pl? | 00:56 | |
or let it output what prefix each of the three pieces are actually working with? | 00:57 | ||
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bioduds | cause it suggests me to --gen-moar and I do | 01:07 | |
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timotimo | of course | 01:07 | |
bioduds | this is 2016.07 | ||
timotimo | --gen-moar is supposed to install a moar and an nqp in whatever --prefix you supplied | ||
bioduds | doesn't happen on 2016.04 | ||
timotimo | if you don't supply a --prefix, it goes with basically "./install/" | 01:08 | |
is there a install/bin/moar there? | |||
stmuk | bioduds: no the third line from the bottom still has a .04 reference | ||
bioduds | no | ||
oh, correct | 01:09 | ||
let me fix that | |||
timotimo | maybe Configure.pl could list what it could have considered | ||
and give a better error message? | |||
though i think i've already seen an error message like that? | |||
stmuk | maybe refactor the version into an env var so you only have to change it one place like rakudo-star-${VERSION} | 01:10 | |
timotimo | also, if you --gen-moar, that's not supposed to error out? | ||
bioduds | you have a good eye man | ||
trying again | |||
im a little tired actually | 01:11 | ||
yes stmuk | 01:12 | ||
this is in my plan for final changes | |||
once all works on all linux distros im testing | |||
after I gather all suggestions from you top cats on P6 as well | 01:13 | ||
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bioduds | question, I do need to make and then make install? | 01:14 | |
timotimo | normally, yes | 01:18 | |
but if you just "make install", it'll do the same thing as "make" before it can install | |||
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bioduds | it is working now | 01:42 | |
on ubuntu 14.04 | |||
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AlexDaniel | hehe | 02:39 | |
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ugexe | `zef --sha1 locate <some sha1>`, `zef locate lib/My/Module.pm6`, and `zef locate My::Module` have been added. Each one tells you the local distribution its from, as well as the absolute path to whatever file represents it | 05:05 | |
gist.github.com/ugexe/da5ff890c43a...c0e40ac0d7 | 05:08 | ||
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moritz | ugexe++ | 06:09 | |
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avuserow | I have an issue with unsigned native types within classes, where it treats unsigned integers as their signed counterparts. I can report this bug, but I was wondering if there's a bunch of native type work in the future or if it was potentially fixable without tons of changes. | 07:04 | |
m: my uint8 $var = -1; say $var; class Foo {has uint8 $.bar is rw}; my $foo = Foo.new; $foo.bar = -1; say $foo.bar; # an example of this problem | 07:05 | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar 88ceab: OUTPUT«255-1» | ||
avuserow | (I would expect 255 for both) | ||
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avuserow | I believe this to be the same as rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=127210 , even though I am seeing it without the repr change. (I would mention this on RT but have no clue how to reply to a bug there) | 07:13 | |
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BASIM | Wow relax on the party, people | 08:44 | |
So... anyone in here that can help me with printer drivers? | 08:45 | ||
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lizmat | printer drivers ??? | 08:46 | |
BASIM: how does that relate to perl 6? | |||
BASIM | well... I just thought you guys would be experts in computers and stuff, so maybe you could help me getting my printer working | 08:47 | |
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TheLemonMan | bulletproof logic, I must admit | 08:51 | |
kaare__ | Yeah, honestly. Why don't you guys write a perl 6 printerdriver? | 09:06 | |
lizmat | $*PRN # voila | 09:07 | |
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Woodi | kaare__: I think, what lizmat++ presented was just spec of it. now we need voluntiers and few years. anyway drivers are boring, you need to rewrite some hardware access api in software, you can't simply create things just out of air as with compiler code :> | 09:54 | |
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nine hasn't managed to get his own printer working yet | 09:58 | ||
lizmat | nine: perhaps you could use Inline::Perl5 ? | 09:59 | |
El_Che | a printer: device, often in combination with a scanner, that old people use to put books on | 10:00 | |
Woodi | El_Che: I put many thing on my multi-function machine... and on monitor too... but I'm not old !! | 10:03 | |
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baest | it seems like a simple thing to do, but if a have a class with a DateTime attribute how do I assign a new DateTime to it beside the constructor? | 10:37 | |
Zoffix | avuserow, that's a strange branch name. Was it an error that it got created? github.com/perl6/roast/tree/d8cf465 | ||
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Zoffix | baest, attributes are read-only by default. You'd need to `is rw` it | 10:38 | |
baest | Zoffix: ahh, yes, I forgot that completely | ||
thanks | |||
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Zoffix | avuserow, it's equal to master, so I deleted it on the assumption it was just an error | 10:41 | |
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tbrowder | need advice: i'm converting a cpan p5 module to p6. it has many functions that return a variable number of array elements depending on the number of inputs. something like "my @arr = foo(@input)" where @input can be one to N elements. what would be a better way in p6 to structure such a function? | 11:09 | |
titsuki | Hi #perl6. Is docs.perl6.org in the maintenance now ? | 11:10 | |
timotimo | it works for me at the moment | 11:12 | |
titsuki | hmm | ||
I can't access the official document page both Opera and Edge browser now... | 11:14 | ||
timotimo | what kind of error do you get? can you try something like ping, traceroute, ...? | ||
JimmyZ | tbrowder: sub foo(*@input) { } | 11:15 | |
titsuki | timotimo: ping returns no responces. gist.github.com/titsuki/829ec20ccb...00247a5e6e | 11:16 | |
timotimo | OK, with traceroute we could perhaps find out where on the way the packets get dropped | 11:18 | |
JimmyZ can | |||
timotimo | but i'm not sure how we'd continue from there | ||
masak | greetings, #perl6 | ||
titsuki | traceroute gist.github.com/titsuki/9548facad8...f2dbd7eee3 | 11:19 | |
timotimo | wow, you're really not getting far at all | ||
tbrowder | JimmyZ: thanks. i mean the io: would it be better to modify the input as read/write or no real difference in just returning a new array? | ||
timotimo | is your access point or internet router or modem dropping some kinds of ICMP traffic ... ?!? | ||
masak | japhb: yes, that's precisely the answer that modulo can't give ;) | ||
timotimo | titsuki: or maybe you have some kind of firewall software that's a bit too "protective"? | 11:20 | |
anyway, if you have a machine that you can ssh to, you can ssh -D 4321 and use localhost:4321 as a SOCKS proxy in your web browser | |||
masak | tbrowder: if you're not sure which way is better, may I suggest trying it two or more ways, to see which one comes out nicer? | 11:21 | |
timotimo | it'll be a tiny bit slower, but it may get you through | ||
m: my $foo = "hello"; $foo .= &say | |||
camelia | rakudo-moar 88ceab: OUTPUT«hello» | ||
timotimo | ^- neat! | ||
titsuki | timotime: I see. thanks ! | ||
timotimo | tbrowder: if your function returns an array, the user can use .= &yourfunc to replace the old array with the new, otherwise use $foo.&yourfunc to leave the original intact | 11:22 | |
tbrowder: if you "is rw" and modify the existing one, there is no such choice | |||
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timotimo | tbrowder: and, what's worse, you can't yourfunc(1, 2, 3, 4) or yourfunc((1, 2, 3, 4)) if it's "is rw", because then there's no way to get the values out, it'll probably even refuse to call because it's not an rw thing you're passing in | 11:24 | |
tbrowder | masak: yes, i should experiment with a small example | ||
titsuki | timotimo: I did nothing, but I can view the official document page now... | ||
timotimo | OK, so just a little network hiccup | ||
happens all the time | |||
timotimo is AFKBBL for a bit | |||
tbrowder | timotime: that's p6ish, thanks! | ||
timotimo | why do people keep calling me that? :D | 11:25 | |
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timotimo | it's timotime, c'mon grab your friends, we'll go to very distant lands~ | 11:25 | |
masak .oO( "friends" and "lands" don't rhyme ) | 11:28 | ||
profan | poet's license | ||
masak | Poet's License 2.0 | ||
profan | :D | 11:29 | |
timotimo | Artsy Fartsy License 2.0 | ||
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tbrowder | timotimo: sorry bout typo, but i think that's the first time i've mangled yr name | 12:10 | |
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timotimo | titsuki just spelled it the very same a few lines earlier | 12:12 | |
that's what made me wonder ;) | |||
tbrowder | no guarantee it won't happen again, though | 12:13 | |
timotimo | ;) | ||
i usually just type someone's first few letters and press tab | 12:14 | ||
masak | I just call every one "Tab". easier that way. | ||
everyone* | |||
tbrowder | i haven't figured out how to tab on ipad with my irc client yet | 12:15 | |
nine | I mapped the volume down button on my phone to tab in VX ConnectBot | 12:17 | |
tbrowder | opinions on best irc client for ipad and pc browser most welcome; i'm using irccloud at the moment | ||
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lizmat | I use Colloquy on my iPhone: it lists suggestions of logged in people to select from | 12:21 | |
so "timo" would pop up like "timotimo: " for me | |||
timotimo | i do pop up all the time don't i :) | 12:23 | |
lizmat | :-) | 12:24 | |
dalek | line-Perl5: 0157367 | (Thomas Klausner)++ | README.md: document how to import functions from Perl5 modules |
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line-Perl5: 3d37361 | niner++ | README.md: Merge pull request #74 from domm/master document how to import functions from Perl5 modules |
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stmuk | nine: ping? | 12:35 | |
El_Che | tbrowder: serverbot to remote ssh + screen | ||
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nine | stmuk: pong | 12:42 | |
stmuk | I've written some curli using code which may horrify you :) | 12:43 | |
if there is any saner way of doing uninstall than github.com/stmuk/panda/commit/5e15...def4dc1031 I'd be grateful for advice | 12:44 | ||
nine | stmuk: gist.github.com/niner/b39258032f70c083e57b | 12:52 | |
stmuk | ah that looks better | 12:54 | |
nine | stmuk: for the next life, I can only recommend implementing alls that Repository stuff yourself. It makes such tasks a lot easier :) | 12:56 | |
stmuk | maybe the gist examples (which are hard to find) might be better in a perl6/toolchain-misc-examples repo? | 12:57 | |
or somewhere else with better visibility? | 12:58 | ||
inline pod6 in the rakudo source maybe | 12:59 | ||
nine | feel free to put them wherever you think they will do good :) | ||
lizmat | perhaps we should include it in core ? | 13:01 | |
stmuk | I can see 3 examples on gist.github.com/niner?page=2 of potential use .. are there more? | ||
nine | An updated install-dist.pl is alrady included with rakudo's source | 13:03 | |
(to become raccoon) | |||
module-source.pl is outdated | 13:04 | ||
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poohman | hello, a newbie to perl6 and perl here | 13:05 | |
nine | Hi poohman | 13:06 | |
lizmat | poohman o/ | ||
poohman | hello nine, lizmat - need some help regarding grammars and parse outputs | ||
lizmat | poohman: although I'm a relative grammar noob, I'll try to give an answer :-) | 13:09 | |
poohman | thanks, I created a grammar and parsed a file successfully using it - now when I try to output the parsed data using say it prints out the token name along with the text | 13:11 | |
is it possible to print only the text just like we do with normal variables | |||
stmuk | maybe the curli docs should just go in the p6doc repo | ||
timotimo | poohman: you can get the matched text by using .Str on the result | 13:12 | |
the result of a match is a so called "Match Object", it keeps a lot of structure for you if you need it | |||
poohman | thanks a lot - let me check it out and get back to you | 13:13 | |
timotimo | you can access it like a list and like a hash; if you have a token named "foobar" directly inside your match object, you can get the value through $my_result<foobar>; what exact things you have available can be figured out with $my_result.keys, and $my_result<foobar>.keys if foobar is a key inside $my_result will give you "the next step" | ||
i have to go AFK for a bit now | |||
good luck and have fun! :) | |||
stmuk | or maybe uninstall-dist.pl should be a roast test? | ||
TimToady | a shorter way to coerce to string is the ~ prefix | 13:14 | |
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baest | is pastebin.com/gjVz6kCw a bug? That is it seems to disregard pod before empty MAIN method | 13:25 | |
and then pushes the description down | 13:27 | ||
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CIAvash | baest: You probably want #| not #= | 13:32 | |
TimToady | what CIAvash++ said | 13:33 | |
think of = as like assignment, it wants something on the left | |||
and #| wants to have a paragraph of things with a fake | for the left margin | |||
well, a | for the fake left margin :) | 13:34 | ||
baest | CIAvash: ok cool thanks. I was looking at perl6advent.wordpress.com/2014/12/...t-of-main/ | ||
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TimToady | or the one with horizontal lines goes to something on the same line, and the one with the vertical line goes to something below | 13:34 | |
baest | CIAvash++, TimToady++ | 13:37 | |
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El_Che | lizmat: I have something I don't know if it's Weekly news material: github.com/nxadm/rakudo-pkg . It has not end users to mind but release managers/packagers: create native rakudo packages (deb/rpm) with docker. It needs people to add more supported OS'es | 14:30 | |
maybe a should write a small blog post | |||
lizmat | sounds like a plan :-) | ||
El_Che | so far it creates ubuntu (amd64 and i386) debs and centos 7 (amd64) rpms, the OSes I use on a regular base. I imagine some people use other stuff. What does TimToady use? Mint? ;) | 14:33 | |
it's all nine's fault actually :) | 14:34 | ||
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lizmat | yes :-) | 14:34 | |
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elohmrow | El_Che: cool! | 14:38 | |
yoleaux | 31 Aug 2016 20:00Z <bartolin> elohmrow: the UnwindException you get trying to install a module with rakudo-j is one of the bigger known bugs with the JVM backend: rt.perl.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=124279 | ||
31 Aug 2016 20:05Z <bartolin> elohmrow: there are a lot of skipped tests in roast due to this error. you can grep for UnwindException in roast to find tests with this failure mode | |||
elohmrow | yoleaux: thanks for the info - it did not stop me in the end doing what i needed to do for my talk, but ... | 14:39 | |
TheLemonMan | El_Che, why is ruby needed ? | ||
El_Che | TheLemonMan: the pkgs are created with fpm | 14:40 | |
but that's in the container | |||
the pkgs have no dependencies | |||
TheLemonMan | oh, I see | ||
El_Che | moarvm and nqp are in the same pkg as the included 3rd party libs | ||
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El_Che | idea is "run this command and create pkgs" without installing stuff on your pc | 14:41 | |
everything is in the container | |||
elohmrow | ++ | ||
El_Che | so as long you run a platform supported by docker you can create all the pkgs for whatever distro is included in my repo | 14:42 | |
the contao | 14:43 | ||
the imgs are on the docker hub | |||
so no extra downloads | |||
just the docker cmd or beter, my wrapper script | |||
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El_Che | in principle osx pkg creation is also supported, but I have no idea if the pkg fotmat is popular (I see img mostly) | 14:45 | |
but rakudo already supplies mac and win binary pkgs so tht problem has been taken care off | 14:47 | ||
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TheLemonMan | El_Che, the readme states the dockerfiles are in bin but you've put em in docker/ | 14:53 | |
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El_Che | thx. I'll fix it at home | 15:00 | |
lizmat: what did you do with b d foy? his first perl6 module?!? | 15:06 | ||
lizmat | :-) | 15:07 | |
El_Che | that was.. unexpected | ||
lizmat | APW shutting down& | 15:12 | |
stmuk drinks tea from his Cluj mug | 15:13 | ||
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lizmat | afk again& | 16:29 | |
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domm | nine: wir sind im Himal. | 17:16 | |
Unavowed | Does perl6 have an equivalent of python's "with" keyword or RAII in C++ (nicer than remembering to use LEAVE)? | 17:24 | |
arnsholt | There's no built-in syntax, but it's pretty easy to write a normal function that does the job | 17:26 | |
Unavowed | Something like sub with($obj, &code) { &code($obj); $obj.destroy } with(open("file"), -> $f { $asdf = $f.read() }) ? | 17:28 | |
arnsholt | m: class Considerable { method cleanup { say "clean!" } }; sub considering(Considerable $obj, &block) { &block($obj); LEAVE { $obj.cleanup } }; considering Considerable.new, -> $c { say $c } # Like so, more or less | 17:29 | |
camelia | rakudo-moar 4d5abd: OUTPUT«Considerable.newclean!» | ||
arnsholt | Yeah, that's pretty much it. Just remember to use LEAVE, so clean-up gets called on abnormal exits too | 17:30 | |
Unavowed | Right, thanks | ||
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TimToady | or you can use 'will leave { .cleanup }' directly on a declaration | 17:52 | |
though not on a parameter (yet) | |||
Unavowed | That's a bit nicer, good to know, thanks | 17:56 | |
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poohman__ | hello all, Thanks Timotimo, Str. helped | 18:09 | |
i have another question - there is a difference in the parsing if I use the Grammar: Debugger and when I dont use it | 18:10 | ||
is this normal | |||
? | |||
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TimToady | are bugs normal? :) | 18:12 | |
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poohman__ | :) newbie alert | 18:34 | |
am a newbie here, so please bear with me | 18:35 | ||
and by the way is Timtoady, the Timtoady?? | 18:36 | ||
TimToady | so I've been told :) | 18:37 | |
poohman__ | wow, screenshot at once - look who Im chatting with :) | 18:38 | |
can I do something about it? the problem I mean | 18:40 | ||
masak | no, you can't do anything about chatting with TimToady :P | ||
TimToady | .oO(chat happens) |
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El_Che | TimToady is famous. He's the guy who invented the hooverboard it seems | 18:42 | |
TimToady | I vaguely recall there's an existing bug report on Grammar::Debugger bitrotting since last year | ||
poohman__ | read the bug report - was too deep for me - but will try changing my h* to s* and see if it helps | 18:51 | |
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masak | poohman__: the short answer is "yes, there are known cases where switching on Grammar::Debugger changes the outcome of the parse" | 19:12 | |
the details are deeper than that, but it's still a bug no matter how you look at it | 19:13 | ||
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poohman__ | ok, will have to try to figure it out without the debugger as it work with it, thanks for the info | 19:20 | |
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masak | I was debugging a misparse the other day. tried Grammar::Debugger -- but it obviously screwed up the observables, so I found the bug without it. | 19:22 | |
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masak | (it made the baseline passing input fail) | 19:22 | |
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avuserow | .tell Zoffix I had no intention of doing anything with roast. not sure how that could've happened. thanks for cleaning up :) | 19:25 | |
yoleaux | avuserow: I'll pass your message to Zoffix. | ||
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tushar | Can someone point me to a documentation or a good tutorial about POD? I am having trouble finding one. Thanks | 20:29 | |
masak | tushar: you mean Pod for Perl 6, yes? | 20:31 | |
not POD for Perl 5? | |||
tushar | Yes Perl 6 POD | ||
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tushar | I tried to look into Perl 6 documentation website but it only has information about POD for tables | 20:34 | |
DrForr | I ended up reading the synopses - look on perl6.org homepage for the link. | ||
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tushar | @DrForr - Thanks | 20:37 | |
masak | yes, that's what I would suggest, too. | 20:41 | |
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DrForr | Do multiple 'unit class Foo;' declarations cause multiple unit scopes in the same file? Or are they nested? I'm guessing the former. | 21:15 | |
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moritz | I thought they were disallowed | 21:16 | |
DrForr | NM, multiple 'unit class' is disallowed. | ||
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DrForr | Just deciding how it should look in terms of Perl6::Tidy. Which by now is more Perl6::P6PI or something like that. | 21:18 | |
I think the simplest way is to treat it as a block with no delimiters. | 21:19 | ||
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AlexDaniel | is there any reason to use a “try” block if you are providing your own CATCH? | 21:23 | |
moritz | no | 21:24 | |
moritz *finally* installed a cron job to renew the perl6.org certificates automatically | |||
AlexDaniel gets rid of one level of indentation | |||
moritz: oh right, I should do that one day too… | 21:25 | ||
moritz | clever of the letsencrypt folks to only allow certificates with 90 days validity; that creates extra incentives to automate it | ||
and their current version of their client has a --nointeractive option | 21:26 | ||
AlexDaniel | yes | ||
moritz | (and lots of third-party clients are meant for non-interactive runs as well) | ||
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masak | 'night, #perl6 | 22:31 | |
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tushar | where do Perl 6 modules get installed in mac? I have installed rakudo star as .dmg and using panda to install modules? | 22:32 | |
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lambd0x | Hi everyone! | 22:39 | |
rightfold | hi | 22:40 | |
lambd0x | rightfold: :) | ||
rightfold: Man, I think my code's msg is not ok :S ... can you take a look at it, plz? bpaste.net/show/1e1e5f4e05cc | 22:42 | ||
code: bpaste.net/show/961563fa5862 | 22:43 | ||
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lambd0x | is this normal? | 22:58 | |
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timotimo | lambd0x: when you do ,= you put the list itself as its first element, and the second element is the RHS of the ,= | 23:04 | |
that's quite probably not what you meant to do :) | 23:05 | ||
m: my @foo = 1; @foo ,= 2, 3, 4, 5; say @foo.perl | |||
camelia | rakudo-moar aceb4a: OUTPUT«(my \Array_36012208 = [Array_36012208, (2, 3, 4, 5)])» | ||
timotimo | you see how it gives the exact code to restore this exact state? | ||
m: my @foo = 1; @foo ,= 2, 3, 4, 5; say @foo === @foo[0]; say @foo === @foo[0][0] | 23:06 | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar aceb4a: OUTPUT«TrueTrue» | ||
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lambd0x | timotimo: Yeah it wasn't really. I'm trying to insert a number in a index if that index is empty or alonside it if not. I think it's easier to do with hashes but I think it's achievable too with arrays :P | 23:18 | |
timotimo: ah actually I just noticed it was way easier than what I thought :S | 23:23 | ||
m: my @a; @a[0].push(2); @a[0].push(3); @a[1].push(4); say @a; | |||
camelia | rakudo-moar aceb4a: OUTPUT«[[2 3] [4]]» | ||
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timotimo | you probably want to use splice if you want it to go in the middle | 23:25 | |
pushing into an empty array element will auto-vivify an array there for you | |||
similar to how this works: | |||
m: my @foo; @foo[3][1][0][5] = "hello there!"; say @foo.perl | |||
camelia | rakudo-moar aceb4a: OUTPUT«[Any, Any, Any, [Any, [[Any, Any, Any, Any, Any, "hello there!"],]]]» | ||
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lambd0x | timotimo: can you give me an example of splice, pls? | 23:28 | |
timotimo | yeah | 23:30 | |
m: my @foo = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4; @foo.splice(2, 0, 9, 9, 9); say @foo.perl | 23:31 | ||
camelia | rakudo-moar aceb4a: OUTPUT«[0, 1, 9, 9, 9, 2, 3, 4]» | ||
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timotimo | this means "at position two, delete 0 elements, then put 9, 9, and 9 in that place | 23:31 | |
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lambd0x | timotimo: It's what I want, indeed. thank you :) | 23:32 | |
timotimo | YW | ||
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lambd0x | by the way, is known if '^' for lower boundaries of ranges such as for $i^..^4 { ... } is buggy? Because I've issued a segmentation error at moar/vm and later found out that the code would work as expected if that instruction were replaced by ($i+1)..^4 { ... } no error at all would happen. | 23:43 | |
github.com/MoarVM/MoarVM/issues/400 | 23:44 | ||
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TimToady | what does +$i ^..^ 4 do/ | 23:51 | |
? | |||
perhaps $i is not numeric? | |||
lambd0x | timotimo: The error happens with a simple bubblesort alg. For inputs sizing up to 5000 els it will start giving problem, otherwise it won't. And changing the $i^..^ to ($i+1)..^ the problem doesn't appears. | 23:53 | |
TimToady: I think it's interpreted as num | 23:54 | ||
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