| 16 Mar 2026 | |||
| antononcube | I think the reasoning is how it looks in print out reports of "Test" -- each subtest gives just one line. | 12:28 | |
| [Coke] | I don't think it was reasoned for us, it was taken from TAP/P5. | 12:42 | |
| and at the time, changing it would have been confusing, for sure. | 12:43 | ||
| antononcube | I forgot about TAP... | 12:44 | |
| librasteve | surely keeping the industry standard name is an unrakuian activity | 12:49 | |
| [Coke] | You had to make a cutoff somewhere. :) | 13:32 | |
| Geth | raku.org: librasteve++ created pull request #300: Logos 2.0 |
13:33 | |
| librasteve | ^^ made a few design tweaks and changed a couple of logos - so merged directly to dev.raku.org | 13:38 | |
| will take 10-15 mins for the server to pick up the new image | 13:40 | ||
| Geth | raku.org/dev: 4 commits pushed by librasteve++ | 14:58 | |
| [Coke] | ew. github is automatically turning -- into an endash when entering a bug title | 15:26 | |
| (or is it my browser? maybe) | |||
| Done. | 15:30 | ||
| ww | |||
| How to get crag to convert between ºC/F ? | 15:34 | ||
| coleman | macos might be responsible for the dash conversion (if you use macos) | 15:36 | |
| [Coke] | Tried several variants, this one seems the closest based on docs and other error messages: 51ºF.in: <ºC> | ||
| coleman | they have global text input settings. | ||
| [Coke] | coleman: I do | ||
| I have some manually under "Text Replacements" (which don't appear to be working in this iTerm, oddly. | 15:38 | ||
| that crag line dies with a variable I'm not even using: Error: Type check failed in binding to parameter '$x'; expected Real but got Physics::Measure::Angle (Physics::Measure::An...) | 15:39 | ||
| coleman | I just checked on my machine and there is a setting called "Use smart quotes and dashes" | ||
| [Coke] | Thanks!! | ||
| anyone know who is running | 15:45 | ||
| raku-knowledge-base.podlite.org ? | |||
| lizmat | I would think Alexandr Zahatski | 15:47 | |
| github.com/zag | |||
| antononcube | We talked about A.Zahatski's work yesterday at the study group. | 15:49 | |
| lizmat | antononcube any conclusions ? | 15:50 | |
| librasteve_ | notable6: weekly | 15:52 | |
| notable6 | librasteve_, 2 notes: 2026-03-12T09:34:39Z <librasteve_>: talk submissions to TPRC are open, deadline coming up ; 2026-03-15T13:35:24Z <librasteve>: discord.com/channels/5384078799804...7310893178 | ||
| antononcube | @lizmat Well, it was more in regard of one my topics "drop vi (you vi-addicts! You!) and use interactive Raku-ready-IDEs." | 15:57 | |
| So, the general idea is that his apps can be extended to execute Raku in a Literate Programming fashion. I talked A.Zahatski about that a few years ago, but nothing further has be done. (As far as I know.) | 15:59 | ||
| lizmat | thing is, a lot of the stuff I do is in the core... and IDEs are not ready to deal with that, afaik | 16:00 | |
| antononcube | 🤷♂️ it is fine. I am just trying to indicate how the dicussion started. | 16:01 | |
| (At that meeting.) | |||
| lizmat | understood. :-) | ||
| it's too bad that zag gave up on working together with Richard and Damian on further development of Rakudoc | 16:02 | ||
| antononcube | I used podlite only a few times. It is good but with Jupyter and Markdown I have the same functionalities. | ||
| And Jupyter and Markdown are more "universal" when comes to notebook / document conversion, and GitHub posts or blog posts. | 16:04 | ||
| librasteve_ | rakudoweekly.blog/2026/03/16/2026-...-day-2026/ | 16:34 | |
| lizmat | librasteve_++ | 16:35 | |
| ab5tract | I use intellij when working on the core | 19:51 | |
| tbrowder | librasteve_: pm? | 22:22 | |
| tellable6 | tbrowder, I'll pass your message to librasteve_ | ||
| 17 Mar 2026 | |||
| librasteve | tbrowder: sure | 08:01 | |
| tellable6 | 2026-03-16T22:22:47Z #raku <tbrowder> librasteve_: pm? | ||