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tbrowder | pheix: thnx, that's my vote also | 00:39 | |
tellable6 | tbrowder, I'll pass your message to pheix | ||
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cpan-raku | New module released to CPAN! Sparrow6 (0.0.11) by 03MELEZHIK | 03:50 | |
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xinming_ | SmokeMachine: ping | 13:03 | |
!seen SmokeMachine | |||
SmokeMachine | xinming_: pong | 13:05 | |
xinming_ | SmokeMachine: Is multi column relationship implemented in 0.1? | 13:08 | |
SmokeMachine | Never tried... bu I think it should work | 13:10 | |
xinming_: ^^ | 13:11 | ||
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xinming_ | SmokeMachine: Do we have example for this? | 13:13 | |
Also, something like model A { has B @.many is column{ :references{B.a-id} } }; model B { has A $.a is column{ :references{A.id} }; }; $a-row.many.^create: ... | 13:17 | ||
the $a-row.many.^create doesn't work yet, now I use something like, $a-row.WHAT.of.^create: ... | |||
hmm, sorry, 2 months of no writing code, the code is not correct. just the ideas | 13:20 | ||
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cpan-raku | New module released to CPAN! Gnome::GObject (0.15.7) by 03MARTIMM | 14:32 | |
SmokeMachine | xinming_: www.irccloud.com/pastebin/6VwUjDE5/ | 14:35 | |
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cpan-raku | New module released to CPAN! WebService::AWS::S3 (0.0.3) by 03BDUGGAN | 15:33 | |
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cpan-raku | New module released to CPAN! CSS (0.0.2) by 03WARRINGD | 17:19 | |
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Poohman | hello all | 18:43 | |
Is there any simple ways to use prompt and ensure the only the correct type is entered | 18:44 | ||
sena_kun | while not check-validness(prompt('Insert a value: ')) { say "Too bad!" }? | 18:47 | |
Poohman | Hi sena_kun - let me read about check-validness | 18:51 | |
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jmerelo | Hi | 18:52 | |
tellable6 | 2019-12-23T19:35:01Z #raku <kalkin-> jmerelo the succ & pred stuff is magic. so I guess i need to do a PR which turns the MORE MAGIC switch on this ranges | ||
2019-12-23T20:13:46Z #raku <Kaiepi> jmerelo, i'll get the post scheduled | |||
2019-12-23T20:18:56Z #raku <Kaiepi> jmerelo, oh mb didn't see the emails | |||
jmerelo | .tell kalkin- we all need more magic :-) | ||
tellable6 | jmerelo, I'll pass your message to kalkin | ||
Poohman | do we get to specify the type | ||
jmerelo | .tell Kaiepi OK :-) | ||
tellable6 | jmerelo, I'll pass your message to Kaiepi | ||
jmerelo | I've just published a closing post for this year's advent calendar rakuadventcalendar.wordpress.com/ | ||
We've had around 8000 visits, which is quite good. | 18:53 | ||
During this month, the old Advent Calendar at perl6advent.wordpress.com had 2k visits | |||
Also, this time last year the old AC gathered 16k visits | 18:54 | ||
Still, not bad for the first time ever, new URL, no incoming search engine queries or links... | |||
But if you don't mind, I'm going to make some changes for next year. | |||
Main change will be that there will be no slots assigned from scratch, the editor (me or whoever) will assign the publishing slots as they are available. | 18:55 | ||
Also, I'd like to have all, or most, articles available by Dec 1st. | 18:56 | ||
lizmat | seems a fair goal :-) | ||
jmerelo | Which I also did this year but, well, I didn't have mine ready and it was assigned for the 6th, so, well... | ||
Anyway, I think that not assigning a day and giving the same deadline for everyone will allow for easier scheduling. | 18:57 | ||
Nobody that was not an author did notice, but there was a fair amount of rescheduling in the background so that there would be an article ready every day | |||
Also, tbrowder had to write an extra article, for which I'm quite grateful. | 18:58 | ||
I will also ask everyone to send me an email (one that people actually read) or any other way of contacting, like matrix or telegram, so that I can start to ask for articles by the middle of August | 18:59 | ||
is | |||
I meant, ish. | |||
Anyway, thanks a lot to everyone who's written an article this year or any of the others. | 19:00 | ||
You can still edit it, categorize it, add the 2019 tag and maybe fix something if you so want. | 19:01 | ||
Linking the official documentation will be specially helpful | |||
We also need help with the CSS edition. Tom Browder also paid for the premium site, so it will be really helpful if we make it seem really nice. | 19:02 | ||
Since tbrowder paid, we also have a free domain we can use. | |||
Changing it in the middle of the season seemed a bit confusing, but we can do it now. | |||
Please send suggestions to tbrowder | |||
Poohman | m: say "test" | 19:03 | |
camelia | test | ||
jmerelo | .tell tbrowder what about simply raku-advent-calendar.org for a domain? | ||
tellable6 | jmerelo, I'll pass your message to tbrowder | ||
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Poohman | m: my $line = 12; if ($line.Numeric.does(Numeric)) {my $amt = $line} else {say "Wrong input"} | 19:07 | |
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
Poohman | m: my $line = "Twelve"; if ($line.Numeric.does(Numeric)) {my $amt = $line} else {say "Wrong input"} | ||
camelia | Wrong input | 19:08 | |
lizmat | raku-advent-calendar.blog # JJ ?? | 19:09 | |
.org is becoming suspect | |||
jmerelo | lizmat: ah, right, I forgot that. Please tell tbrowder | ||
lizmat | .tell tbrowder perhaps raku-advent-calendar.blog ? | ||
tellable6 | lizmat, I'll pass your message to tbrowder | ||
Geth_ | advent: d4643bdf0a | (Juan Julián Merelo Guervós)++ (committed using GitHub Web editor) | raku-advent-2020/schedule Changing the call for articles Please @tbrowder and @nige123 check that next year we are not going to have fixed slots; the editor will schedule them when they are ready, and they will need to be ready by midnight December 1st 2020. |
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advent: 273918329b | (JJ Merelo)++ | 2 files Markdownizes |
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advent: 4dab55630f | (JJ Merelo)++ | 2 files Changes to real name |
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jmerelo | releasable6: status | ||
releasable6 | jmerelo, Next release will happen when it's ready. There are no known blockers. 0 out of 300 commits logged | ||
jmerelo, Details: gist.github.com/4575ef3b90d381976d...c7e0f5343a | |||
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Poohman | m: my $line = "2019-12-26"; Date.new($line).does(Date); | 19:46 | |
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
Poohman | m: my $line = "Test"; Date.new($line).does(Date); | ||
camelia | Invalid Date string 'Test'; use yyyy-mm-dd instead in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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Poohman | m: my $line = "2019-12-26"; Date.new($line); | 19:47 | |
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
Poohman | m: my $line = "Test"; Str.new($line).does(Str); | ||
camelia | Default constructor for 'Str' only takes named arguments in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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chloekek | Really nice that you can put overloads of MAIN in different source files. | 19:51 | |
lizmat | Poohman: what is wrong with: | 19:52 | |
dd Date.new('2019-12-26') | |||
evalable6 | Date.new(2019,12,26) | ||
lizmat | m: my $line = "2019-12-26"; say Date.new($line); | 19:53 | |
camelia | 2019-12-26 | ||
Poohman | Hi Lizmat, im trying to map all my members to one sanitising function which will make sure the user input matches my member types | 19:54 | |
lizmat | that could mean many things :-) | 19:55 | |
Poohman | The condition i have been using till now is $line.Str.does(Str) or $line.Numeric.does(Numeric) | ||
lizmat | so you want to see if something is a Str or Numeric ? | 19:56 | |
Poohman | Str, Numeric, Date etc - based on the type of my member | ||
lizmat | $line ~~ Str ?? | 19:57 | |
Poohman | ok let me make some checks to see if I can make that work with Date as well | 19:59 | |
as simple as that? thanks | |||
chloekek | Got a nice commit hash: ffffff1 | 20:05 | |
lizmat | .oO( wtfffff1 ) |
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chloekek | What a lucky number to be allocated to Raku code. | 20:07 | |
Is it possible to enable rakudo profiling using an environment variable instead of a command-line argument? | 20:30 | ||
I have various bash scripts wrapping my program (to set other environment variables, such as PERL6LIB and PATH), so shoving in that extra command-line argument before the Raku source file name would be inconvenient. | 20:31 | ||
lizmat | perhaps github.com/perl6/nqp/blob/master/d...artprofile is what you're looking for | 20:33 | |
but there is no env variable atm | |||
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dakkar | p6: my Positional $x=Array.new; # ok, nothing specal | 20:38 | |
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
dakkar | p6: my Positional[Str] $x=Array[Str].new; # ok, this works | 20:39 | |
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
dakkar | p6: my Positional[Str:D] $x=Array[Str:D].new; # uh? | ||
camelia | Type check failed in assignment to $x; expected Positional[Str:D] but got Array[Str:D] (Array[Str:D].new()) in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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dakkar | is that some bootstrapping special case? should that work? | ||
chloekek | lizmat: Thanks! MoarVM::Profiler class also seems relevant. | 20:40 | |
lizmat | yeah, that still needs a lot of work, though :-) | 20:41 | |
dakkar | even stranger: | 20:44 | |
p6: Array[Str:D] ~~ Positional # ok | |||
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
dakkar | p6: Array[Str:D] ~~ Positional[Str] # ok, covariant | ||
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
chloekek | lizmat: also seems like generating HTML is tricker with manually invoking these routines. | ||
dakkar | p6: Array[Str:D] ~~ Positional[Str:D] # uh? | ||
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
chloekek | lizmat: I’ll just insert the flag. | ||
dakkar | p6: say Array[Str:D] ~~ Positional # ok | ||
camelia | True | ||
dakkar | p6: say Array[Str:D] ~~ Positional[Str] # ok, covariant | 20:45 | |
camelia | True | ||
dakkar | p6: say Array[Str:D] ~~ Positional[Str:D] # uh? | ||
camelia | False | ||
lizmat | chloekek: yeah, that seems to be the easiest way to shave that yak | ||
dakkar | lizmat: do you have any insight on my strange type mis-match? | 20:46 | |
cpan-raku | New module released to CPAN! Sparrowdo::Chef::Client (0.1.0) by 03MELEZHIK | ||
lizmat | dakkar: alas, no | ||
dakkar | I'll have to wait for some other raku-expert, then ☺ | 20:47 | |
lizmat | yeah, jnthn comes to mind | 20:49 | |
dakkar | I *think* it's a bug, but those bits are declared in BOOTSTRAP and that's a bit too obscure for me | 20:54 | |
lizmat | it's obscure for a lot of people :-( | 20:57 | |
dakkar | is it even possible to declare a parametric class type? | 21:01 | |
lizmat | yes, by adding a ^parameterize method ? | 21:02 | |
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lizmat | see how object / typed Hashes are implemented | 21:02 | |
chloekek | … and running into github.com/perl6/nqp/issues/567 again :') | 21:05 | |
chloekek is going to look into fixing that | 21:06 | ||
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lizmat | ++chloekek | 21:07 | |
dakkar | lizmat: I can't find any mention of `parameterize` in the documentation… | 21:09 | |
lizmat | well, that warrants a doc ticket then | ||
lemme see if I can create a gist | 21:10 | ||
dakkar | I found a method by that name in ParametricRoleHOW | ||
(the source) | |||
lizmat | m: class A { method ^parameterize(|c) { dd c } }; A[Int].new | ||
camelia | \(A, Int) | ||
lizmat | m: class A { method ^parameterize(|c) { dd c } }; A[1,2,3,4].new | 21:11 | |
camelia | \(A, 1, 2, 3, 4) | ||
dakkar | ok, so ::A has a metaclass that's not ClassHOW, but a subclass of it with a redefined / extra method? | ||
lizmat | dakkar: it is supposed to return the mixed in type, according to the given parameters (and your logic) | 21:12 | |
yeah, that's basically what the 'method ^foo() { }' does, as I understand it | |||
m: class A { method ^parameterize(|c) { dd c } }; dd A[1,2,3,4].new | 21:14 | ||
camelia | \(A, 1, 2, 3, 4) Nil |
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dakkar | role Foo[::X] { }; class Bar { method ^parameterize(Any:U $type, *@) { return Bar but Foo[$type] } }; dd Bar[Str].new; | 21:17 | |
evalable6 | Bar+{Foo[Bar]}.new | ||
dakkar | role Foo[::X] { }; class Bar { method ^parameterize(Any:U $type, *@) { return Bar but Foo[$type] } }; dd Bar[Str] ~~ Foo[Str]; | ||
evalable6 | Bool::False | ||
dakkar | uh? | ||
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Poohman | m: my $line = "2019-12-26"; Str.new($line); | 21:17 | |
camelia | Default constructor for 'Str' only takes named arguments in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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Poohman | m: my $line = "2019-12-26"; Date.new($line); | 21:18 | |
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
lizmat | Poohman: m: is NOT a REPL, you need to e.g. 'say' it | ||
m: my $line = "2019-12-26"; say Date.new($line); | |||
camelia | 2019-12-26 | 21:19 | |
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lizmat | m: my $line = "2019-12-26"; dd Date.new($line); # or use 'dd', which may give clearer output | 21:19 | |
camelia | Date.new(2019,12,26) | ||
Poohman | Ok Lizmat, but why does Str.new($line) not work - conversely what does the error regarding named arguments mean? | 21:20 | |
lizmat | first of all, using Str.new to create a string, is really a lot of writing | 21:21 | |
in Raku one usually uses the prefix ~ for that | |||
m: dd ~42 | |||
camelia | "42" | ||
lizmat | in Raku, when you create a class, it's "new" method will only accept named parameters | ||
m: class A { has $.foo = 42 }; dd A.new( foo => 666 ) | 21:22 | ||
camelia | A.new(foo => 666) | ||
lizmat | m: class A { has $.foo = 42 }; dd A.new( 666 ) | ||
camelia | Default constructor for 'A' only takes named arguments in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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lizmat | Poohman: if you really want to create strings the hard way, you could do it like this: | 21:23 | |
m: dd Str.new(value => 42) | |||
camelia | "42" | ||
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Poohman | Thanks | 21:26 | |
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dakkar | lizmat: github.com/rakudo/rakudo/issues/3383 at least it's recorded | 21:42 | |
also github.com/Raku/doc/issues/3132 | 21:52 | ||
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dakkar | and with this, I've raku'd enough for tonight ☺ | 21:53 | |
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Xliff | o/ | 22:44 | |
Merry Day-After-XMas, #raku! | 22:45 | ||
El_Che | 4 years and 1 day anniversary | 22:46 | |
tellable6 | 2019-12-17T20:53:04Z #raku-dev <patrickb> El_Che The rakudo-pkg releases are missing the files in rakudo-repo/tools/binary-release/Linux. | ||
hey El_Che, you have a message: gist.github.com/410216f79e32f3d693...ea06e66ec2 | |||
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Xliff | El_Che: Really? Nice! | 22:50 | |
El_Che | releasable6: status | ||
releasable6 | El_Che, Next release will happen when it's ready. There are no known blockers. 0 out of 300 commits logged | ||
El_Che, Details: gist.github.com/cd4b9756959f434921...8dcbd4d322 | |||
chloekek | Last release of 2019? | 22:54 | |
Or first release of 2020? :þ | 22:55 | ||
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Xliff | m: 'þ'.uniname.say | 23:07 | |
camelia | LATIN SMALL LETTER THORN | ||
Xliff | Oh I need to Compose that... | ||
m: 'þ'.chr.fmt('%x').say | |||
camelia | Cannot convert string to number: base-10 number must begin with valid digits or '.' in '3⏏5þ' (indicated by ⏏) in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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Xliff | m: 'þ'.ord.fmt('%x').say | ||
camelia | fe | ||
Xliff | :Þ | 23:08 | |
\o/ | |||
:þ | |||
chloekek++ | |||
chloekek | Ever since enabling the compose key I’ve been using that smiley. | 23:14 | |
Xliff | The Compose key rules! | ||
chloekek | Also added rules for 「」 ([[ and ]]) for Raku string literals. | ||
Xliff | Ooh! | ||
Those are good Texas Alt choices. | 23:15 | ||
chloekek | And I can type ‘’ outside of my editor now too. | ||
Xliff | chloekek: How good are you with the MOP? | ||
chloekek | 0% good. | 23:16 | |
Xliff | Heh. OK. | ||
No worries. | |||
I'm just trying to figure out why some MOP code I wrote isn't getting executed. | |||
chloekek | I want to learn though. | ||
Post the code. | 23:17 | ||
Xliff | github.com/Xliff/Method-Also/blob/...so.pm6#L38 | ||
Trying to make aliases work in roles. Classes are working just fine. Just roles are not. | |||
Particularly where a role defines a proto. | |||
Oh ... wanna see something semi-neat? | 23:18 | ||
chloekek | Sure. | ||
Xliff | github.com/Xliff/p6-GtkPlus/blob/m...-build.pl6 | 23:19 | |
I have 1284 compunits in that project. | |||
If I run through the optimized build list here: github.com/Xliff/p6-GtkPlus/blob/m.../BuildList | 23:20 | ||
It takes around 3200 seconds to compile. | |||
Using that first script I can get that down to 1400 seconds. | |||
chloekek | Build in parallel. | ||
Xliff | :) | ||
chloekek | I’m using Cro and it also takes a long time to build. | 23:21 | |
Like five seconds. | |||
Xliff | Ooh! What are you using Cro for? | ||
ppft! 5 seconds? I'll take that any day. | |||
chloekek | I have a SQLite database with Raku archive metadata and I have a web app that searches it with Cro::HTTP. | 23:22 | |
Xliff | I've got several single compunits that take around 30 seconds to precompile. | ||
SQLite? Interesting. | |||
Have you checked the performance of that against something like MySQL? | 23:23 | ||
chloekek | I have not used MySQL. I am very familiar with PostgreSQL. SQLite is easier to set up. | ||
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chloekek | I could switch to PostgreSQL but I don’t need it for this project. | 23:23 | |
Xliff | Ah. I have worked with both MySQL and SQLite3. | ||
Sounds like a cool project. Is there a repo? | 23:24 | ||
I want to write a web framework based on Cro::WebApp. Just don't know what to put into it... | 23:25 | ||
I think I have a way to add scope limited routes to the main object. | 23:26 | ||
Think: extensibility | |||
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