timo 4 seconds of kernel time is also suspicious. could be from spawning processes for example. were they just running "rakudo" and waiting for it to show up or something? so that we would be loading (and precompiling) the readline modules for example? 00:03
148 megabytes of max resident size isn't much more than the 120 i get when i just run rakudo -e '' 00:04
no it seems like it runs "raku /tmp/tmp.blabla" with a say hello in it 00:06
[Coke] in the linked article, they're just running 'raku --version', though 00:14
(as far as I can tell)
timo from what i see that's just the "setup block" that gets the versions for the output in the table later when the "run" function is used 00:16
`echo 'mkstemp(/tmp/tmp.XXXXXX)' | m4` is certainly not one i've seen before 00:17
i'm assuming that's because you can't assume the sh you're working with has much of anything?
coleman m4 is POSIX? 00:21
I see that it is. How convenient! 00:22
lizmat note that the times are (s; x100) 00:25
timo oh, time to do "hello world" a hundred times? 00:51
"Performance counter stats for 'rakudo -e say "hello"' (100 runs):" / "115.11 msec task-clock" 00:53
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Xliff m: say <a b c d> Z (0 xx 4) 13:04
camelia ((a 0) (b 0) (c 0) (d 0))
Xliff m: my @a = <a b c d>; say @a Z (0 xx 4)
camelia ((a 0) (b 0) (c 0) (d 0))
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librasteve m: say <a b c d> Z 0 xx *; 16:49
evalable6 ((a 0) (b 0) (c 0) (d 0))
Raku eval ((a 0) (b 0) (c 0) (d 0))
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m.dango I'm finding one of the ironic realities of unemployment is that I actually have less time for open-source projects, or coding in general, and most of my time is spent on forms and cover letters instead of code 🥲 18:50
antononcube Can that application process be automated? 18:53
With Raku or otherwise...
m.dango Only for the basics really. A well-written cover letter catered to each role is a necessity for the state of the job market, at a minimum. Beyond that some forms have their own registration processes, custom questions/dropdowns. Given my industry experience is almost entirely with Perl, competition is tough. Roles I have gone through the interview process for end up picking candidates with more direct experience in 18:59
their field/tech stack.
antononcube Which market? USA, EU? (I assume the former.) 19:03
m.dango UK
antononcube Ah... I see 19:04
ab5tract m: say <a b c d> X 0 19:51
camelia ((a 0) (b 0) (c 0) (d 0))
ab5tract librasteve: don’t forget the power of X :)
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librasteve .oO 21:08
timo Z also stops at the end of the shorter sequence, so you can Z with (0 xx *) 21:19
m: my @a = <a b c d>; say @a Z (0 xx *)
camelia ((a 0) (b 0) (c 0) (d 0))
nahita3882 you can equivalently do @a Z 0, * to that effect 22:19
@a Z (0, *) reads slightly better 22:20
(than without parens)
timo m: my @a = <a b c d>; say @a Z <0 *> 22:30
camelia ((a 0) (b *))
timo aww :)
lizmat m: say <a b c d> >>,>> <0 *> 22:35
camelia ((a 0) (b *) (c 0) (d *))
timo hehe. 22:36
ab5tract no parens necessary for @a Z 0 xx *
timo ah, useful 22:37
Xliff Oh, nice. Folks actually played with it. 23:04
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