[01:13] *** Kaipei left [01:20] *** razetime joined [02:32] *** deoac joined [03:04] *** deoac left [03:08] *** deoac joined [03:16] *** ToddAndMargo left [03:44] *** Kaipei joined [04:10] *** deoac left [05:30] *** Heptite left [05:50] *** ToddAndMargo joined [05:51] *** ToddAndMargo left [11:18] *** guifa left [11:25] *** sgrs joined [12:00] classify is great, and iirc it also doesn't copy [12:09] *** habere-et-disper joined [12:18] Hi all o/ [12:18] I'm trying to set a default value for a grammar. I thought this reasonable: [12:18] m: my grammar foo is default(False) { } [12:18] rakudo-moar 6cded78e9: OUTPUT: «===SORRY!=== Error while compiling ␤'foo' cannot inherit from 'default' because it is unknown.␤at :1␤» [12:18] But I'm not sure what to make of that error message! [12:35] *** habere-et-disper left [12:44] foo is not a value but a class type [13:10] *** sgrs left [13:38] *** habere-et-disper joined [13:48] *** habere-et-disper left [13:49] *** sgrs joined [14:17] *** razetime left [15:56] What is the easiest / shortest code to get all intermediate results of a reduction operation? (I.e. when applying `reduce`.) Of course, I can just write a for loop, but maybe there is something neater. [15:57] using `produce` [15:57] m: [\+] (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) andthen .say [15:58] that was `[\+]` by the way, just discord eats it in display [16:06] <@297037173541175296> Ah, yes -- thanks! I remember now seeing / reading this... [16:10] *** Heptite joined [16:28] *** Kaipei is now known as Kaiepi [17:30] *** dakkar left [17:31] *** sgrs left [18:48] *** sgrs joined [19:37] *** sgrs left [21:37] *** jgaz joined [22:19] *** jgaz left [22:38] *** NemokoschKiwi joined [22:46] *** NemokoschKiwi left [23:20] *** habere-et-disper joined