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AlexDaniel | hmmm | 08:00 | |
MasterDuke | huh. github.com/MasterDuke17/nqp/commit...08feafef37 cause the nqp build to die with `Bytecode validation error at offset 262, instruction 41:operand type 32 does not match register type 160 for op coerce_iu in frame write_header` | 08:01 | |
nine | MasterDuke: that's the joy of working on the mbc stage: you get these incredibly useful error messages... | 08:02 | |
tellable6 | 2020-03-31T22:27:21Z #raku-dev <tbrowder> nine when i say remote i mean via a terminal on my ipad accessing my laptop in another room while i'm lying in my easy chair :-/ | ||
AlexDaniel | if this happens again we'll have to invite Sigyn | ||
MasterDuke | nine: i'm just not sure how that happens. i actually tested that on the command line, but maybe it's happening to early in nqp and the conversion isn't happening the same? | 08:04 | |
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MasterDuke | nqp: sub a($b) { nqp::mul_n($b, 1.3) }; say(a(2.3)); sub b($b) { my uint32 $c := nqp::mul_n($b, 1.3); $c }; say(b(2.3)); sub c($b) { my uint32 $c := nqp::mul_n($b, 1.3) }; say(c(2.3)) | 08:06 | |
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Geth | rakudo: 6541775c2e | (Elizabeth Mattijsen)++ | src/core.c/array_operators.pm6 Make unshift(@a,foo) about 20x as fast Part 3 of fixing R#3584 |
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linkable6 | R#3584 [open]: github.com/rakudo/rakudo/issues/3584 sub push much slower than method push | ||
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lizmat | m: my @a = 1,2,3; use nqp; dd nqp::iscont(@a.shift); dd nqp::iscont(shift @a) # these appear to be inconsistent | 08:36 | |
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lizmat | jnthn ^^ | ||
m: my @a = 1,2,3; use nqp; dd my $b = @a.shift = 666 # does this even make sense ? | 08:37 | ||
camelia | Int $b = 666 | ||
Geth | rakudo: 9b735b7699 | (Elizabeth Mattijsen)++ | src/core.c/array_operators.pm6 Make prepend(@a,foo) about 20x as fast Part 4 of fixing R#3584 |
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linkable6 | R#3584 [open]: github.com/rakudo/rakudo/issues/3584 sub push much slower than method push | ||
tyil | . | 08:39 | |
tellable6 | 2020-03-31T22:18:37Z #raku-dev <lizmat> tyil looks like Geth is AWOL again | ||
tyil | looks fixed to me | 08:40 | |
:> | |||
lizmat | tyil++ | ||
.ask jnthn is there some performance reason why Array.pop and Array.shift do not de-containerize ? | 09:18 | ||
tellable6 | lizmat, I'll pass your message to jnthn | ||
timotimo | perhaps it's for when you've bound a scalar to the array | 09:24 | |
so the container you're getting back from pop or shift is the same as whatever else you bound | |||
MasterDuke | huh. for some reason heaptrack doesn't work when using the nqp binary | 09:25 | |
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lizmat | timotimo: thing is, if I decont .pop / .shift, I get one TODO passing in roast | 09:29 | |
also pop / shift as a sub decont | |||
timotimo | ah interesting | 09:33 | |
jnthn | Interesting. I dunno if that's an accident or not, but I can kinda imagine `@queue-of-things-to-update.shift = 42` actually being written by somebody... :) | 09:49 | |
tellable6 | 2020-04-01T09:18:52Z #raku-dev <lizmat> jnthn is there some performance reason why Array.pop and Array.shift do not de-containerize ? | ||
jnthn | Or stack of things with pop | ||
I don't know there's so much a perf reason there, but it's arguably useful. | |||
lizmat | jnthn: there is no test in roast for it | ||
jnthn | Yes, but if that told us about all the usages then we'd not need blin ;) | ||
lizmat | ok, so then the sub form of shift / pop should also not decont I guess | 09:50 | |
and the TODO'd test in roast should be removed then, I guess | |||
jnthn | I guess it's a bit inconsistent... | 09:51 | |
Geth | rakudo: 6793713b27 | (Elizabeth Mattijsen)++ | src/core.c/Array.pm6 Failure handling of Array.pop/shift in private method To reduce the footprint of Array.pop/shift themselves, to make them more likely targets for inlining. |
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lizmat | jnthn: making sub pop / shift "is raw" breaks spectest: they expect to be deconted | 10:11 | |
so in that light, I think it would be best to make them all decont and see what blin thinks about that ? | |||
jnthn | Can try, I guess. There's not really much precedent for method/sub forms being distinctive in this way. | 10:17 | |
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AlexDaniel | sourceable6: (1, 2, 3).append(42, 50) | 10:18 | |
sourceable6 | AlexDaniel, github.com/rakudo/rakudo/blob/6793....pm6#L1504 | ||
AlexDaniel | sourceable6: [1, 2, 3].append(42, 50) | 10:19 | |
sourceable6 | AlexDaniel, github.com/rakudo/rakudo/blob/6793...y.pm6#L746 | ||
AlexDaniel | lizmat: I'm a bit surprised how well that works :D | ||
sourceable6++ # underrated bot | |||
lizmat | jnthn: if a routine is "is raw", it basically would not emit a decont() on the return value, right? | 10:21 | |
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lizmat | so if I make the method decont, then the sub could be "is raw" as it would always just obtain a deconted value anyway? | 10:21 | |
AlexDaniel | tellable6: Xliff | 10:26 | |
tellable6 | AlexDaniel, I saw Xliff 2020-03-30T08:36:34Z in #raku-dev: <Xliff> [Tux]: How are those results, read? Is this current commit vs last commit? | ||
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jnthn | lizmat: Yes | 10:28 | |
lizmat: raw just passes on what it gets | |||
lizmat | ok | ||
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Geth | rakudo: 2edce41bd2 | (Elizabeth Mattijsen)++ | 2 files Make pop/shift behaviour re deconting consistent - Array.pop/shift now decont - sub pop/shift are now raw, as they don't need a decont check |
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roast: 66649d3dd6 | (Elizabeth Mattijsen)++ | S32-array/pop.t unTODO test now that Array.pop deconts |
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Geth | rakudo: 4325972835 | (Elizabeth Mattijsen)++ | src/core.c/native_array.pm6 Revert "Fix performance issue on native shaped arrays" This reverts commit 80f2aebff482da6e67589d043b6888a8e3eb2128. It appears that each *each* class of a certain type would get its own type (without caching), which is also a severe memory issue. Fixes R#3586. Re-opened R#3532. |
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linkable6 | R#3586 [open]: github.com/rakudo/rakudo/issues/3586 Native shaped array performance regression | ||
R#3532 [open]: github.com/rakudo/rakudo/issues/3532 [native types][performance][shaped] Looping sized native typed array is slow | |||
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lizmat | m: my int32 @a[42]; dd @a.^name | 11:24 | |
camelia | "array[int32]" | ||
lizmat | m: my int32 @a; dd @a.^name | 11:25 | |
camelia | "array[int32]" | ||
lizmat | jnthn: you cannot see the difference between a native shaped array, and a normal native array | ||
jnthn | Why'd you expect to? :) | 11:26 | |
m: my @a; say @a.^name | |||
camelia | Array | ||
jnthn | m: my @a[42]; say @a.^name | ||
camelia | Array | ||
jnthn | Same there too | 11:27 | |
lizmat | I'd expect the shape to be part of it ? | ||
jnthn | No | ||
m: my @a[42]; say @a.shape | |||
camelia | (42) | ||
jnthn | m: my int @a[42]; say @a.shape | ||
camelia | (42) | ||
jnthn | You find it like that. | ||
lizmat | hmmm.... | 11:28 | |
m: my int @a[10]; my int @b[11]; dd @a.WHAT =:= @b.WHAT # somehow I'd expect this to be false | |||
camelia | Bool::True | ||
lizmat | trying to find ways to fix R#3532 | 11:29 | |
linkable6 | R#3532 [open]: github.com/rakudo/rakudo/issues/3532 [native types][performance][shaped] Looping sized native typed array is slow | ||
lizmat | 80f2aebff482da6e67589d turned out to not be the solution, as it apparently created a separate type for each native array instance | 11:30 | |
linkable6 | (2020-03-20) github.com/rakudo/rakudo/commit/80f2aebff4 Fix performance issue on native shaped arrays | ||
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dogbert17 | lizmat+++, you made short work of R#3584 | 13:05 | |
linkable6 | R#3584 [closed]: github.com/rakudo/rakudo/issues/3584 sub push much slower than method push | ||
lizmat | yeah, since I caused the issue in the first place in July 2019 :-( | 13:06 | |
what was I thinking? :-) | |||
dogbert17 | we all make the occasional mistake :) | 13:07 | |
MasterDuke | bisect: good=478239e61 my @b; append @b, [0 xx 3], [1 xx 3]; say @b # lizmat | 13:14 | |
bisectable6 | MasterDuke, Bisecting by output (old=478239e new=4325972) because on both starting points the exit code is 0 | ||
MasterDuke, bisect log: gist.github.com/bd6a48a75b46e1265c...c3b699aef7 | |||
MasterDuke, (2020-04-01) github.com/rakudo/rakudo/commit/b9...48c9041141 | |||
MasterDuke | seen by SqrtNegInf over in #whateverable | 13:17 | |
lizmat | MasterDuke: I guess we need more spectests :-) | 13:18 | |
MasterDuke | can't argue with that | 13:19 | |
[Coke] | wow, quick catch. | 13:23 | |
Geth | rakudo: 1e4c736143 | (Elizabeth Mattijsen)++ | src/core.c/array_operators.pm6 Fix regression in sub append/prepend SqrtNegInf++ for spotting |
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AlexDaniel | heh, I've been staring at that line thinking it can't be right | 13:46 | |
and then I got distracted by something else | |||
Geth | rakudo: 2b49d685b3 | (Elizabeth Mattijsen)++ | src/core.c/IterationBuffer.pm6 Give IterationBuffer its own iterator method Since IterationBuffer is not an Iterable (on purpose), it was using the default iterator, which is basically useless for an IterationBuffer. This iterator will treat the IterationBuffer as a fully reified List. For work that is underway refactoring the ... sequence generator |
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lizmat | AlexDaniel: no spectest caught it :-( | ||
*hint* :-) | |||
nine is looking forward to a sane sequence generator | |||
AlexDaniel | nine: meaning? | ||
lizmat: well, I wrote all this tooling so that even with no spectests we can quickly figure out what's wrong :P :P | 13:50 | ||
nine | During the GLR that was the one thing that I gave up on right from the start because....oh that code! | ||
lizmat | yeah... it's pretty ... old | ||
it predated the existence of iterators | 13:51 | ||
nine | So I just patched it up a little but never did what lizmat is now doing - bringing it fully into the iterator world | ||
AlexDaniel | ah, I just read the commit message :) | ||
nine | so ++lizmat! | ||
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lizmat | I'll also be implementing ^... and ^...^ | 13:55 | |
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AlexDaniel | lizmat: oh no :) | 14:00 | |
jnthn | .oO( 3 eyed cat ) |
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AlexDaniel | I mean, as a feature it probably makes sense, but I remember all the bugs in ^.. | 14:01 | |
lizmat | well, ^... will just call ... but skip the first value produced | ||
and ^...^ will skip the first and last value | |||
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AlexDaniel | lizmat: any chance of .reverse breaking some sort of hacks? :) | 14:02 | |
btw this is funny, I didn't know you can leave whitespace out: | |||
Geth | rakudo: 77defa770e | (Elizabeth Mattijsen)++ | src/core.c/Rakudo/Iterator.pm6 Add R:It.AllButLast iterator Produce all values of a given iterator, except the last value. For work that is underway refactoring the ... sequence generator |
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AlexDaniel | m: say 5....1 | ||
camelia | (5 4 3 2 1) | ||
lizmat | m: say 5...^1 | 14:03 | |
camelia | (5 4 3 2) | ||
lizmat | m: say 5^...1 | ||
camelia | 5^..0.1 | ||
lizmat | m: dd 5^...1 | ||
camelia | 5^..0.1 | ||
lizmat | m: dd 5 ^... 1 | ||
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Unsupported use of . to concatenate strings; in Raku please use ~ at <tmp>:1 ------> 3dd 5 ^...7⏏5 1 |
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AlexDaniel | m: dd 5 ^.. .1 | ||
camelia | 5^..0.1 | ||
AlexDaniel | ;) | ||
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SqrtNegInf | Thanks MasterDuke++ for bringing the issue over here, meant to, but got distracted... | 14:52 | |
It's all in the automation: 1,111 Rosettacode tasks being smoke-tested daily, and yesterday exactly 1 flagged the issue with 'append'. Cast a wide net, and you catch stuff. | 14:53 | ||
MasterDuke | SqrtNegInf++ | ||
AlexDaniel | SqrtNegInf: you do that?? | 14:54 | |
I remember there was a discussion but I didn't know somebody is actively testing rosettacode solutions | |||
SqrtNegInf++ | |||
SqrtNegInf | github.com/SqrtNegInf/Rosettacode-Perl6-Smoke | ||
[Coke] | If there's a repo for that, can probably remov thec examples from the spectest repo. | 14:56 | |
*remove the 2 or 3... | |||
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Geth | ¦ problem-solving: chloekek assigned to samcv Issue printf padding and wide East Asian characters github.com/Raku/problem-solving/issues/171 | 16:02 | |
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Geth | rakudo: bd4e119df1 | (Elizabeth Mattijsen)++ | src/core.c/operators.pm6 Turn infix:<…> / infix:<…^> into aliases There's no need for them to be full-blown subs that just pass on. |
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Kaiepi | i can't push atm because dns is screwed, but you're right lizmat, not boxing the return values of Capture.raku and .Str make them around 10% faster | 16:32 | |
tellable6 | 2020-03-31T20:58:17Z #raku-dev <dogbert17> Kaiepi: thx, didn't know that | ||
Kaiepi | oh there we go | 16:33 | |
Geth | nqp: 57a4d5eacb | (Jonathan Worthington)++ | tools/templates/MOAR_REVISION Bump to a MoarVM with new container spec type It now offers a built-in alternative to the Rakudo Scalar one that Rakudo currently uses. |
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rakudo: 4221f8225f | (Jonathan Worthington)++ | 9 files Adopt MoarVM-provided value_desc_cont This gets rid of the Rakudo Scalar container descriptor, which was a big chunk of the extops library (which we're gradually aiming to get rid of). It also removes an assumption on P6opaque and Scalar layout, which makes things a bit more robust. Curiously, on a benchmark I did to check the consequence of this, it seems that we may also gain a little speed ... (9 more lines) |
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jnthn | 11 insertions(+), 238 deletions(-) | ||
Most of which was C code in the extops lib. Now we've only 420 lines left of it. | 16:42 | ||
MasterDuke | heh, and looks like maybe that'll get rid of that last leak with --full-cleanup | 16:43 | |
jnthn | Oh, bonus :) | 16:44 | |
MasterDuke | jnthn: speaking of, have you seen github.com/MoarVM/MoarVM/pull/1263 ? | ||
actually, that's required to get rid of them all | |||
jnthn | Ah, forgot to review that | ||
Let me check something... | |||
Yeah, it all fits. Merged. | 16:46 | ||
nine | \o/ | 16:50 | |
jnthn | Getting rid of the dispatcher stuff in the extops will get rid of a good chunk more | ||
(of the extops code, not of the leaks...) | 16:51 | ||
[Coke] | jnthn++ | 16:52 | |
jnthn | Unifying the various dispatchy trees will be...interesting. | 16:55 | |
(This was a yak shave when to doing that...) | 16:56 | ||
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MasterDuke | oops, the container spec leak wasn't actually touched by that | 17:15 | |
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dogbert17 | m: 1, 11 Z... 4, 14 | 19:17 | |
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
dogbert17 | m: dd 1, 11 Z... 4, 14 | ||
camelia | ((1, 4).Seq, (11, 14).Seq).Seq | ||
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rakudo: 371590fa16 | (Elizabeth Mattijsen)++ | 10 files Introduce ^... and ^...^ sequence generator operators The ... and ...^ already existed, but ^... and ^...^ were curiously missing. Please note that you can also use these operators with an array on the left hand side: my @a = 1,2,4; ... (5 more lines) |
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MasterDuke | huh. just now realized you can't open a file :rw in nqp, only :r or :w | 20:08 | |
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MasterDuke | oh wait, '+' is :rw | 20:13 | |
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lizmat | hmmmm... "Stage optimize : Segmentation fault (core dumped)" | 20:16 | |
I'm *not* seeing that locally | |||
also: Variable "$self" will not stay shared at (re_eval 13) line 1. | |||
1094Variable "$last_text" will not stay shared at (re_eval 13) line 1. | |||
that feels like Perl error messages... could it be some recently introduced build issue ? | 20:17 | ||
Altai-man_ | ugh, is it the same segfault or a new one... | 20:19 | |
lizmat | not sure... | 20:20 | |
lizmat is tired and gets an early night& | |||
all in place for writing a lot of tests tomorrow | |||
Altai-man_ | lizmat, good night! | 20:21 | |
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