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ab5tract | So today I was once again reminded of how awkward it is to declare subsets for non-required attributes and named arguments (which are supposed to be optional unless specified otherwise) | 19:16 | |
I don’t have a solid view of how to fix this, but I know it has frustrated more people than just myself | |||
Geth | rakudo/rakuast-phase-cleanup: 43 commits pushed by (Jonathan Worthington)++, (Stefan Seifert)++ review: github.com/rakudo/rakudo/compare/0...1fd270ca20 |
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nine | Only t/12-rakuast/origins.rakutest remaining to be fixed. | ||
ab5tract | Nice! | 20:01 | |
nine | This rebase push ^^^ kinda hides one of the more interesting commits: github.com/rakudo/rakudo/commit/a1...70b3196c15 | ||
This gets rid of something that I have never liked since I introduced it: that role bodies got parsed and generated as Blocks which then got morphed into Subs. | 20:02 | ||
lizmat | interesting... | 20:06 | |
ah, a sub with benefits :-) | 20:07 | ||
nine | Apparently that origin test is just bogus. | 20:16 | |
In `say "line ", ($line = 2)` it tries to locate-node the node at the position of the $line = 2 expression. It expects to get a RakuAST::Statement::Expression which is indeed what's inside those parens. But the comment above the locate-node method says "Find the narrowest key origin node for an original position". While there is a statement there, an ApplyInfix expression is covering the whole statement. | 20:18 | ||
Indeed, we do now get that ApplyInfix, making the test fail. But from my reading it's just a wrong expectation there. | |||
vrurg_: can you confirm? | |||
vrurg_ | Unfortunately, I can't. It was too long ago, I don't remember the details. | 20:20 | |
nine | Does my analysis at least make sense? | 20:21 | |
What is a "key origin node" even? | 20:22 | ||
vrurg_ | It's the one which is reported in messages. If an expressions spans across several lines then the key node origin will be reported. | ||
nine | Ha! The test is indeed wrong. The reason it fails now is my fix for origins of infix expressions: github.com/rakudo/rakudo/commit/20...e914ebeafd | 20:30 | |
Geth | rakudo/rakuast-phase-cleanup: 10 commits pushed by (Stefan Seifert)++ review: github.com/rakudo/rakudo/compare/a...2788b331ba |
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nine | With this rakuast-phase-cleanup is strictly better than main :) Will give it a last look-over tomorrow and then merge | 20:34 | |
lizmat | whee! | 20:46 | |
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ab5tract | Exciting times :D | 21:36 | |
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