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summerisle | codesections: if you're interested i'm exploring a custom syntax-propertize-function as a way to deal with smart heredoc indentation | 06:35 | |
in emacs | |||
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lizmat realizes she forgot to clickbait rakudoweekly.blog/2021/03/29/2021-13-games-pop/ yesterday | 08:41 | ||
sjn | yay! | 08:43 | |
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kanliot | welp | 10:18 | |
my debian install of raku broke | |||
i guess you switched servers | |||
and i can't read this page cloudsmith.io/~nxadm-pkgs/repos/ra...ormats-deb | 10:19 | ||
no idea what that's trying to tell me to do | |||
easier just to apt-get remove raku* | |||
lizmat | El_Che ^^ | ||
kanliot | so just complaining a bit | ||
k | |||
lizmat | kanliot so what broke? /me has apt-getted raku without any issue from 2021.02 onwards | 10:20 | |
kanliot | yeah that's when it broke i think | ||
E: The repository 'dl.bintray.com/nxadm/rakudo-pkg-debs buster Release' does not have a Release file. | 10:21 | ||
jmerelo | m: my $foo = 3 but "bar"; say $foo ~~ Int; say $foo ~~ Str | 10:22 | |
camelia | True False |
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jmerelo | m: my $foo = 3 but "bar"; say $foo.raku | ||
camelia | bar | ||
jmerelo | m: my $foo = 3 but "bar"; say $foo.^name | ||
camelia | Int+{<anon|1>} | ||
jmerelo | m: my $foo = 3 but my Str $bar = "bar"; say $foo ~~ Int; say $foo ~~ Str | 10:23 | |
camelia | True False |
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jmerelo | m: my $foo = 3 but my Str $bar = "bar"; say $foo.^name | 10:23 | |
camelia | Int+{<anon|1>} | ||
jmerelo | m: my $foo = 3 but Str; say $foo.^name | 10:25 | |
camelia | Cannot mix in non-composable type Str into object of type Int in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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jmerelo | m: my $foo = 3 but Stringy; say $foo.^name | ||
camelia | Int+{Stringy} | ||
jmerelo | m: my $foo = 3 but Stringy; say $foo.^name ~~ /\+/ | 10:28 | |
camelia | 「+」 | ||
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Xliff | \o | 10:40 | |
Hi all. Over the last few weeks, I've been working on Raku bindings for libical. See github.com/Xliff/p6-ICal | 10:42 | ||
This is a departure from my normal work (sort of) from p6-GLib | |||
It's not part of GLib, but uses many of the same methods used to write it. | |||
So I am at a decent stopping (and release) point for it. | |||
Since I haven't done this in a while, would appreciate help on getting this released and in the ecosystem. | |||
Can someone help? | 10:43 | ||
lizmat | Xliff: do you have a PAUSE account ? | ||
Xliff | lizmat: Don't think I do | ||
lizmat | ok, then App::Mi6 would not be your thing | ||
perhaps ugexe / tonyo can help you set up with fez | 10:44 | ||
I'm more the old fashioned one, having had a PAUSE account for almost 20 years now :-) | |||
Xliff | pause.perl.org/pause/query?ACTION=..._06history | ||
? | |||
jmerelo | Xliff: you can release it to the ecosystem, no problem at all. | ||
Xliff: but you're probably looking for other kind of help, right? Coding and stuff | 10:45 | ||
Xliff | jmerelo: Yes, but what are decent steps to take BEFORE that? | ||
jmerelo: Well... more like release prep | |||
jmerelo | Xliff: make sure metadata in META6.json is right; the tests have a decent coverage, and some documentation | ||
Xliff | Once the coding is done, what steps should be taken up to and including the release. | ||
test coverage will have to be WIP, seeing as the source material is similarly lacking. | 10:46 | ||
jmerelo | Xliff: Essentially META6.json (you can also add a check with Test::Meta) and tests. Documentation will also help, of course. | ||
Xliff | Same with documentation. | ||
I'm a one man show, here. Both of those take... more. | 10:47 | ||
jmerelo | Can try to have a look and help | ||
Xliff | jmerelo: Please do! | ||
Create issues for things you see lacking. It will give me a scaffold from which to work. | 10:48 | ||
jmerelo | Yep, the README.md need some work... OK, I'll raise some issues and try and address them | ||
Xliff | Thanks! | ||
README needs documentation to refer to, which isn't there. | |||
I think to have effective docs, I'd need more content than the original project. | 10:49 | ||
And it's documentation isn't nearly as good as I would expect to write for anything I'd call 1.0 | |||
jmerelo | Well, I'd say 99% of any ecosystem is not anywhere close to 1.0 | ||
Closer to 0.0.1, I'd say | |||
Xliff | I'd be happy to get even there. | 10:50 | |
jmerelo | OK, let's see what we can do today... | ||
Xliff | That would mean breakdowns of all compunits with class definitions. | ||
jmerelo: Thank you so much! | |||
lizmat: HAH! So I do have a PAUSE account. | 10:53 | ||
CBWOOD | |||
lizmat | well, if you still have the credentials | 10:54 | |
personally I use App::Mi6 | |||
write the pod, then "mi6 release" produces the README from the pod, and uploads to PAUSE and the ecosystem | 10:55 | ||
couldn't be much simpler than that | |||
it also makes you take care of the Changelog | |||
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Xliff | (zef speedup for finding dependencies)++ -- When did this land? | 10:58 | |
jmerelo | Xliff: you've got whole dependency resolving script here, isn't it? github.com/Xliff/p6-GtkPlus/blob/m...s/build.sh | 11:00 | |
Shouldn't it probably go how that zef is faster? | |||
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Xliff | jmerelo: Yes. | 11:01 | |
Those are scripts that I'd like to separate out into their own thing. | |||
Currently intrinsic to p6-GLib based projects. | |||
jmerelo | Xliff: that, too... So that you don't have to inter-link between your repos or copy | ||
Xliff | p6-ICal doesn't use p6-GLib. First I've written that doesn't | 11:02 | |
jmerelo | Xliff: so maybe all "p6" stuff should go. Will open an issue | ||
Xliff | jmerelo: Yes. scripts/ I plan to break away into its own thing. | 11:03 | |
For release, I may just zero the links and create a script to recreate them if a developer wants. | |||
jmerelo | Xliff: but what is it they do? Can't you put them into a Build.pm6 file so that `zef build` covers them? | 11:05 | |
Xliff | No. | ||
They do a variety of things. To document them would take me a month if I started now. | 11:06 | ||
They are very useful for developing NativeCall-based projects quickly. | |||
jmerelo | Xliff: probably better to release independently, then? With cursory documentation that can be improved with time? | 11:07 | |
Xliff | I should amend that. I don't know how 'zef build' works, so I don't know whether I can leverage Build.pm6 to handle things. | ||
jmerelo: That's the plan. | |||
jmerelo | Xliff: you probably can. And it's probably much better if you stick to standards so that people will know what to do without looking up the documentation | ||
Xliff | jmerelo: When I started doing this stuff 3 years ago... there were no standards. Believe me. I asked. | 11:08 | |
I then submerged myself into work. Now that I've resurfaced...lo: standards! | |||
So I guess starting points on learning those would be appreciated. | |||
Particularly in p6-ICal's case, since I need to build a C-based helper to smooth the use of Raku with libical.so | 11:09 | ||
jmerelo | Xliff: I believe you. | 11:10 | |
Xliff: I've created a few issues; let me know if I can be of help in some other way. | 11:15 | ||
Xliff | jmerelo: Thanks! | 11:16 | |
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Geth | doc: tbrowder++ created pull request #3847: Reformat and better define 'daycount' and its relation to MJD |
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doc: 8c6159f119 | (Tom Browder)++ (committed by Juan Julián Merelo Guervós) | doc/Type/Dateish.pod6 Reformat and better define 'daycount' and its relation to MJD |
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linkable6 | Link: docs.raku.org/type/Dateish | ||
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jmerelo | m: my $foo = 3 but "bar"; say $foo.Int; say $foo.Num | 11:40 | |
camelia | bar 3 |
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lizmat | yeah, that seems right ? | 11:44 | |
jmerelo | lizmat: can you explain? I'm raising an issue, would be saved the trouble... | ||
lizmat | say calls .gist on the Int, and that falls back to Str | ||
tbrowder | \o/ good TZ-CDT all | 11:45 | |
jmerelo | tbrowder: hey, Tom! | 11:46 | |
tbrowder | lizmat i'm leaning toward something like an 'Instant.from-mjd' for the juliandatish situation | 11:47 | |
hi jj! | |||
jmerelo | lizmat: it calls .gist on the container that was initially an Int | ||
tbrowder: when I read MJD I think about Mark-Jason Dominus | 11:48 | ||
m: say $*COMPILER | 11:49 | ||
camelia | Dynamic variable $*COMPILER not found in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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tbrowder | well, it could be 'Instant.from-modified-juliandate' | ||
jmerelo | m: say $*RAKU | ||
camelia | Raku (6.d) | ||
jmerelo | m: say $*RAKU.compiler | ||
camelia | rakudo (2021.02.25.g.726.a.75.e.24) | ||
tbrowder | jmerelo: now i see yr ref to mjd, very nice! | 11:51 | |
btw, yesterday i checked w/ no. 1 son and it looks like trip to spain is off | 11:52 | ||
but did i see on net that spain situation is improving? | 11:53 | ||
jmerelo | tbrowder: too bad... Well, right now looks like the 4th wave is surging | 11:56 | |
It's improving on the long term (more people get vaccinated) but on the short term, more restrictions and an increase in the number of cases. | 11:57 | ||
tbrowder | erg, stay safe | ||
jmerelo | You too :-) And everyone else, of course. | ||
tbrowder | wife & i got vaccinations, and now both our children | 11:58 | |
jmerelo | At home, only my daughter who's working now in the health system. University professors are not on the agenda for the time being. | 12:00 | |
lizmat | you could ask your GP to be put on the "backlist": at the end of a day of shooting vaccines, frequently they have doses leftover, and no people to stick them into | 12:02 | |
you'd be on-call | |||
jmerelo | It _is_ improving in the US, right? | ||
lizmat | worked for woolfy :-) | ||
jmerelo | lizmat: in Spain it's not done at the GP level, it's done in special places, and in hospitals. | ||
lizmat: glad to hear that. | 12:03 | ||
lizmat | well, NL also has that, but GP's also deliver vaccines to people | 12:05 | |
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jmerelo | m: my $foo = "bar" but 42; say $foo.Num; say $foo.Int; say $foo.Stringy | 12:07 | |
camelia | Cannot convert string to number: base-10 number must begin with valid digits or '.' in '3⏏5bar' (indicated by ⏏) in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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jmerelo | m: my $foo = "bar" but 42; say $foo | ||
camelia | bar | ||
jmerelo | m: my $foo = "bar" but 42; say $foo.Int | ||
camelia | 42 | ||
jmerelo | m: my $foo = "bar" but 42; say $foo.Str | ||
camelia | bar | ||
jmerelo | m: my $foo = "bar" but 42; say $foo.^roles | ||
camelia | ((<anon|1>) (Stringy)) | ||
jmerelo | m: my List.^roles | 12:09 | |
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Malformed my at <tmp>:1 ------> 3my List7⏏5.^roles |
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jmerelo | m: my (2,).^roles | ||
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
jmerelo | m: my @list (2,); say @list.^roles | ||
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Signatures as constraints on variables not yet implemented. Sorry. at <tmp>:1 ------> 3my @list (2,)7⏏5; say @list.^roles |
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jmerelo | m: my @list = (2,); say @list.^roles | ||
camelia | ((Positional) (Iterable)) | ||
jmerelo | m: my @list = (2,) but "bar"; say @list.List | ||
camelia | (2) | ||
jmerelo | m: my @list = (2,) but "bar"; say @list.Positional | 12:10 | |
camelia | No such method 'Positional' for invocant of type 'Array' in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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jmerelo | m: my @list = (2,) but "bar"; say @list.Str | ||
camelia | 2 | ||
jmerelo | m: my @list = (2,) but "bar"; say @list.Stringy | ||
camelia | 2 | ||
jmerelo | m: my @list = (2,) but "bar"; orubt @list.Stringy | ||
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Undeclared routine: orubt used at line 1 |
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jmerelo | m: my @list = (2,) but "bar"; print @list.Stringy | ||
camelia | 2 | ||
jmerelo | m: my @list = (2,) but "bar"; print @list.Str | ||
camelia | 2 | ||
jmerelo | m: my @list = (2,) but "bar"; pput @list.Str | 12:11 | |
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Undeclared routine: pput used at line 1. Did you mean 'put'? |
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jmerelo | m: my @list = (2,) but "bar"; put @list.Str | ||
camelia | 2 | ||
jmerelo | m: my @list = (2,3) but "bar"; put @list.Str | 12:14 | |
camelia | 2 3 | ||
jmerelo | m: my @list = (2,3) but Set(2,3); put @list.Set | ||
camelia | 2 3 | ||
jmerelo | m: my @list = (2,3) but Set(4,5); put @list.Set | ||
camelia | 3 2 | ||
Geth | doc: 244abcae9b | (JJ Merelo)++ | 2 files Working on signal This refs #3844 Also, totally unrelated (although they are functionally related, working on improving Scheduler #refs 3845" |
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doc: e06de0bb98 | (JJ Merelo)++ | 2 files Adds the definition of signal in the right place, refs #3844 Also improves the description of `.condition`, closes #2788, partially superseded also by #3844 |
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Geth | doc: 7657a54be5 | (JJ Merelo)++ | type-graph.txt Adds to typegraph.txt |
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El_Che | kanliot: yes, bintray is shutting down, so the repos were force to move: github.com/nxadm/rakudo-pkg/issues/77 | 12:39 | |
tellable6 | El_Che, I'll pass your message to kanliot | ||
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jmerelo | m: say d('2013-12-30').earlier(week => 1, hour => 1 ) | 15:33 | |
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Undeclared routine: d used at line 1 |
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jmerelo | m: say Date.new('2013-12-30').earlier(week => 1, hour => 1 ) | 15:34 | |
camelia | More than one time unit supplied. Please provide these as a List of Pairs to indicate order of application if this is intended. in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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jmerelo | m: say Date.new('2013-12-30').earlier( ( week => 1, hour => 1 ) ) | ||
camelia | 2012-12-23 | ||
jmerelo | m: say Date.new('2013-12-30').earlier( | week => 1, hour => 1 ) | 15:41 | |
camelia | More than one time unit supplied. Please provide these as a List of Pairs to indicate order of application if this is intended. in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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jmerelo | m: say Date.new('2021-03-31').earlier( ( year => 3, month => 2, day => 8 ) ) | 15:48 | |
camelia | 2018-01-23 | ||
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PimDaniel | o/ | 16:04 | |
jmerelo | Hey! | 16:06 | |
PimDaniel | This is an algorithm problem: I made all the process to decompose a rectilinear polygon into a set of rectangle using hopfkorp and karp algo to optimize. | ||
jmerelo | m: my $d = DateTime.new(date => Date.new('2015-02-27')).later( (:1month, :2days) ) | ||
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
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jmerelo | PimDaniel: Algorithms with ks in their names are always cool | 16:07 | |
m: say DateTime.new(date => Date.new('2015-02-27')).later( (:1month, :2days) ) | |||
camelia | 2015-03-29T00:00:00Z | ||
PimDaniel | Now i'v got the set of rectangle make by cuts of my orthogon but i stuggle produce the list of rectangles by parsing the polygon. | 16:08 | |
It's may be simple: but 1 : i'm stupid. 2 i'm a very bad programmer. | 16:09 | ||
jmerelo : my name has an 's' but no 'k' hélas! | 16:11 | ||
jmerelo | PimDaniel: no algorithms for you, then. Maybe a theorem. | 16:12 | |
s i names make good theorems. Look at Gauss | 16:13 | ||
PimDaniel | Here's the subject on stackoverflow : stackoverflow.com/questions/591929...5#66890485 | 16:15 | |
Geth | doc/master: 4 commits pushed by (JJ Merelo)++ | 16:16 | |
PimDaniel | jmerelo Yes it is probably only a theorem, i don't know how to start and a rectangle does not really exist programmatically speaking. My orthogon is represented by succession of points. | 16:18 | |
jmerelo | PimDaniel: cool. I think I've done that with evolutionary algorithms... | ||
PimDaniel: you need to extract rectangles from a list of vertices | |||
PimDaniel: do you have an example for that? | 16:19 | ||
PimDaniel: Also, I would really encourage you to submit questions to StackOverflow. We've had very few this month, and it helps increase visibility of the language (and also solutions) | |||
PimDaniel | jmerelo I've allready cut my orthogon in rectangles. | ||
And made many tests with succeedeed. | 16:20 | ||
This is the ultimate Step. | |||
The question is now : how go i get the list of rectangles : i ca see the rectangle but cannot have his list. | 16:21 | ||
jmerelo | PimDaniel: please give all needed context so that we can try and help you. And I would really appreciate if you would do it in StackOverflow | ||
PimDaniel | jemerelo Ok thank's! Very kind! i'll try to put my forms on stackoverflows. This is console ascii chars so not sure to be able to. | 16:24 | |
jmerelo | PimDaniel: don't think there will be a problem. | 16:26 | |
PimDaniel | jmerelo it is a problem. | ||
stackoverflow limits character size. | 16:27 | ||
I've just try and it does NOT work. | |||
The best way should be to publish my code so that you could use it. | |||
jmerelo | PimDaniel: that never hurts. You can insert a link to a gist, or a github repo | 16:31 | |
PimDaniel | Welll the problem is rather simple : i've set of rectangle composed of remaining vertices, and cut axes and, borders. These are the minumum decomposition of the orthogon into rectangles. But now i struggle to produce the set of rectangles. I suppose turning around the Points of the polygon but i do not know how to do. | ||
I'll have to publish the code anyway on GitHub. | 16:33 | ||
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Geth | doc: bf9480f04d | (JJ Merelo)++ | doc/Type/Lock.pod6 Some clarifications on Lock |
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linkable6 | Link: docs.raku.org/type/Lock | ||
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PimDaniel | jemerelo My code is pushing.... | 16:55 | |
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jmerelo | PimDaniel++ | 17:00 | |
Geth | doc: 76e4a37be8 | (JJ Merelo)++ | doc/Type/Scheduler.pod6 Clarifies introduction. Also adds a stub, following advice in #3209. Adds a missing method stub, refs #3321. |
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linkable6 | Link: docs.raku.org/type/Scheduler | ||
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PimDaniel | Sorry if this is a bit long... | 17:42 | |
pat_js | hi, haven't been here for a while (acutally have never been here, but I used to hang out in #perl6 way back when…), is there an ideom for reducing an array of hashes into a HoH? | 17:49 | |
i have [{key=>'foo', date=>Date.new('2020-03-31'), hours=>2}…] and want {'2020-03-31'=>{ foo => ⟨sum of hours⟩} | 17:51 | ||
I would grab for .reduce, but am not sure if there's an operator chain that does it as well | 17:56 | ||
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Geth | doc: 77300b9e97 | (JJ Merelo)++ | doc/Type/Lock/ConditionVariable.pod6 Clarifies signal Adding an example. This closes #3844; this is done. It can probably be improved, but please anyone open a new issue for that. |
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linkable6 | Link: docs.raku.org/type/Lock::ConditionVariable | ||
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Geth | ecosystem: 9e412765e8 | Altai-man++ (committed using GitHub Web editor) | META.list Remove modules now indexed by fez Actually a test to see how it behaves. |
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PimDanie1 | jmerelo github.com/Pim-tech/Orthogon | 18:13 | |
jemerlo Please read the README.md your os must have an xterm terminal or so. | 18:14 | ||
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jmerelo | PimDanie1: OK, I'll check it out. Did you create also a StackOverflow question? Or an issue where we can see what's the problem? | 18:18 | |
tellable6 | jmerelo, I'll pass your message to PimDanie1 | ||
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PimDaniel | jemerelo Yes please look at my last link about stackoverflow. But the question is really simple: how to constituate the list of rectangles to fill them to make a rectangle whe need a common point an 2 lines rectices 90° or 2 points never mind but even with a completed polygon it's not so easy. | 18:29 | |
pat_js | ah found the multi-level-classification part of the docs! neat (and sorry for the spam) | 18:33 | |
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ggoebel | is there an irc channel for the comma ide? | 18:35 | |
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lizmat | not that I'm aware of, but most comma devs also hang out on #cro | 18:37 | |
PimDaniel | ggoebel comma look good but i struggle to have informations too. | 18:39 | |
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PimDaniel | lizmat Do you know if we may debug step by step with non paying version? | 18:40 | |
lizmat | I don't know, I'm not a Comma user myself | 18:41 | |
deeply entrenched in the vi world :-) | |||
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PimDaniel | lizmat Ok,Thank's! I tried and i gave up. I use vim with powerfull plugins too. | 18:42 | |
lizmat Do you know if there are interesting vim/neovim plugins for Raku? | 18:43 | ||
lizmat | none other than mentioned in the docs | ||
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PimDaniel | Ok For now i just find one the make syntax colorisation. | 18:44 | |
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ggoebel | was trying to figure out how to insert a unicode character in comma... but comma binds [ctrl]+[shift]+u to uppercase... so standard linux ibus support for inserting unicode doesn't work... | 19:05 | |
lizmat | sena_kun ^^ | 19:06 | |
ggoebel | wound up inserting the unicode character in the firefox browser url then cutting and pasting | 19:07 | |
sena_kun | ggoebel, if you want operators and terms, you can enable automatic conversion in settings. | ||
As for completely random characters I am not sure what can help other than removing the binding. | |||
ggoebel | I'm not a huge fan of automatic conversion... it usually winds up biting me as often as it helps... If it comes up again, I'll try removing the binding. | 19:08 | |
thx | |||
codesections | ggoebel: (a bit on an aside, but I hadn't heard of ctrl+shift+u as a Linux thing for Unicode. After a quick web search, it turns out to be a Gnome-binding. I've always thought of the compose key as the standard Linux approach to Unicode, but I guess TIMTOWTDI ) | 19:11 | |
s/on (an aside)/of $0/ | 19:12 | ||
ggoebel | codesections: fwiw I'm using it on arch linux w/ kde plasma... per wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/IBus | 19:16 | |
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codesections | ggoebel++ TIL | 19:19 | |
japhb | ggoebel: I usually use a fast (Raku-based) search of the Unicode database, with easy to cut and paste output | 19:24 | |
I think [Coke]++ published a variant | 19:25 | ||
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japhb | Yeah, here's his: github.com/coke/raku-uni | 19:26 | |
ggoebel | nice | 19:27 | |
japhb | (Mine differs in outputting different information per character, but it looks like his is meant to be compatible with RJBS's Perl version) | 19:28 | |
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japhb | ggoebel: Here's mine: gist.github.com/japhb/7b8a68da1b4b...c1269b951a | 19:32 | |
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whatnext | hello all... I am the author of this question on perlmonks perlmonks.org/?node_id=11130506 - which now has an answer courtesy SmokeMachine - and I am v happy and grateful about that =D | 19:51 | |
lizmat | :-) | 19:52 | |
whatnext | but now I am also trying to figure out the best way to namespace the models | ||
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whatnext | I mean, if in my main code I want to e.g. refer to the models as `Schema::User`, `Schema::Vmail` etc. is there a way to achieve that? | 19:53 | |
I thought to have `unit module Schema` at the top of my `.rakumod` file, and that means I can refer to `Schema::User` in my script as I want; however then it seems the models can't see each other | 19:55 | ||
japhb | whatnext: Here's my hack for that sort of thing: github.com/Raku-MUGS/MUGS-Core/blo...akumod#L10 | ||
(Also note that there is a #red channel too, though I think it's welcome discussion here.) | 19:56 | ||
MasterDuke | whatnext: `unit *` means treat the entire file as that *, so you don't need to have everything indented | ||
lizmat | japhb: there is a #red channel? I don't see it in my channel list | 19:59 | |
ggoebel | PimDaniel: yes it looks like you can set breakpoints and debug step by step in the community editions | 20:00 | |
tellable6 | ggoebel, I'll pass your message to PimDaniel | ||
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japhb | lizmat: Huh, that's the second time you've said you couldn't see a channel that I was actually in ... :-? | 20:00 | |
whatnext | @MasterDuke yes I believe I understand that - I was thinking it would effectively namespace the classes to the `module` name | 20:01 | |
japhb | whatnext: I think with Red there's the problem that Red is trying to manage things from *outside* the namespace of your schema. | 20:02 | |
whatnext | @japhb thanks - that looks interesting. I might need a few mins to figure out what you did there! | 20:03 | |
japhb | Egregious hax. ;-) | 20:05 | |
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whatnext | @japhb maybe there is a "best practice" way to organise files/classes that avoids this? e.g. putting the classes in different files... although I was trying to avoid that | 20:08 | |
probably I'm thinking about it too much '=D | |||
japhb | Yeah, this definitely fell into my category of "There's a one-line workaround sub to just do the magic incantation. I'm going to abstract that, and move on with my life." | 20:09 | |
codesections | ‘japhb and the Egregious Hax’ ... not a bad band name | 20:10 | |
japhb | And frankly, aside from that bit of magic, the rest is fairly self-documenting, so :shrug: | ||
codesections: :-D | 20:11 | ||
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whatnext | haha no doubt you are right! I'll look into your black magic solution... thanks (y) | 20:17 | |
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whatnext | ok wait... | 20:38 | |
now I get what you did there (sorry bit slow sometimes) | |||
japhb | Oh no worries, it's definitely one of those "sudden enlightenment" things. | 20:39 | |
Once it clicks, you go "OH! GOT IT!" | |||
whatnext | that's definitely an improvement in terms of saving on typing | 20:40 | |
haha yes | |||
dpk | i've probably asked this before, but are the semantics of :ignoremark formally defined anywhere? | ||
whatnext | but I still have the namespace issue though, right? | 20:42 | |
japhb | whatnext: I exported them directly (as the bare model names), because that worked fine for me -- all my code that touches the DB is hidden in a module of its own which uses my schema module, so I don't leak out beyond the storage driver. But yeah, you may need a tweak for your main code if you want the models in a partial namespace. | 20:46 | |
My fix just cleans up the problem of being able to refer between the models without your eyes crossing and fingers getting sore. | |||
:-) | |||
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whatnext | japhb yep it's a cool fix - definitely going to incorporate it | 20:47 | |
japhb | whatnext: You can see how I did the matching storage driver in github.com/Raku-MUGS/MUGS-Core/blo...te.rakumod (which implements roles saying what storage drivers must support). Nothing outside of that module is aware the DB even has a schema. | ||
(And in fact, the "Fake" in-memory storage driver doesn't really.) | 20:48 | ||
whatnext | japhb ok thanks - I think this might be a bit beyond me at this stage however '=D | 20:55 | |
SmokeMachine | One could also use schema to do that… | 20:57 | |
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guifa2 | dpk: ignoremark does a comparison based on the first character only of decomposed characters. | 20:59 | |
so the formal definition would be in unicode itself | |||
whatnext | SmokeMachine how do you mean? | ||
SmokeMachine | One could export a schema, and when importing it, you could get the models from its methods | ||
dpk | guifa2: is is formally specified somewhere that that’s what ignoremark does, though? | 21:01 | |
because if what you said is accurate, it’ll be wrong and useless for e.g. Hangul | 21:02 | ||
whatnext | SmokeMachine do you have a link to an example of what you mean? | ||
SmokeMachine | whatnext: I’m searching… (sorry, on mobile) | 21:03 | |
dpk | and for emoji regional indicators, to use a more trendy example | ||
raku: say "🇩🇪" ~~ /:ignoremark 🇩🇰/ | 21:05 | ||
evalable6 | (exit code 1) 04===SORRY!04=== Er… | ||
dpk, Full output: gist.github.com/3f8a6c0ed9f1154cb7...51b7ca28c0 | |||
guifa2 | dpk: Hangul doesn't have combining characters. It either has precomposed characters or it uses the jamo which are composed at a font level, but are not actually combining characters | ||
SmokeMachine | whatnext: something like this: github.com/FCO/Red/blob/master/t/51-schema.t (sorry for not finding a good example) | ||
guifa2 | m: 🇩🇪.ords.say | 21:06 | |
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Bogus statement at <tmp>:1 ------> 3<BOL>7⏏5🇩🇪.ords.say expecting any of: prefix statement list term |
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guifa2 | m: "🇩🇪".ords.say | ||
camelia | (127465 127466) | ||
guifa2 | 127465 and 127466 are both defined as base characters | ||
dpk | ... what definition of ‘character’ were you using jn your original definition? | ||
i assumed codepoint | |||
what’s a base character for Raku? | 21:07 | ||
japhb | Well, we can always try asking samemark | ||
m: "🇩🇪".samemark(' ').say | |||
camelia | 🇩 | ||
japhb | Of course, that could be a bug too, I dunno. | ||
dpk | raku: say "🇩🇪" ~~ /:ignoremark '🇩🇰'/ | ||
evalable6 | 「🇩🇪」 | ||
guifa2 | m: "🇩🇪">>.samemark(' ').say | ||
camelia | (🇩) | ||
guifa2 | err | 21:08 | |
MasterDuke | dpk: samcv is probably the right person to ask | ||
dpk | ‘Germany and Denmark “actually the same country”’ — Raku, 2021 | ||
guifa2 | "🇩🇪".comb>>.samemark(' ').say | ||
evalable6 | (🇩) | ||
whatnext | @SmokeMachine ah ok I think i get the idea | ||
guifa2 | "🇩🇪".uniprops.say | 21:09 | |
evalable6 | (So So) | ||
guifa2 | ^^ So = "Symbol, other" | ||
dpk | ‘We’re aware of the long-standing issue of the border with Schleswig-Holstein’, said guifa2, ‘and we thought it would just be easier to make them all one country.’ | 21:10 | |
guifa2 | m: "q̃".uniprops.say | ||
camelia | (Ll Mn) | ||
guifa2 | ^^ LL = Letter, lowercase; Mn = Mark, nonspacing | ||
whatnext | yes I think I have an idea what I can do now... thanks | ||
dpk | it seems to me it’d be better if ignoremarks only ignored codepoints that are actually in character class M* | 21:11 | |
because the current behaviour, as shown, makes it think Germany and Denmark are the same country. and based on that, i assume my objection about Hangul stands | |||
japhb | dpk: Officially propose the change in an issue, citing relevant Unicode TRs, and showing what would need to change in roast. :-) | 21:13 | |
dpk | i’ll get round to it | ||