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Guest75570 | Hello World | 00:04 | |
p6: say 3; | 00:06 | ||
camelia | 3 | ||
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liubianshi | p6: say 3; | 04:02 | |
camelia | 3 | ||
liubianshi | p6: say ""; | ||
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Voldenet | p6: say "".uniname | 04:03 | |
camelia | <private-use-E62B> | ||
Voldenet | huh | ||
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jmerelo | .tell tbrowder apparently raku-advent.blog is already working, but it redirects to the old address | 06:20 | |
tellable6 | jmerelo, I'll pass your message to tbrowder | ||
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no-n | I installed vim-raku with Vundle and it does not seem to be doing any highlighting. | 07:53 | |
(for .raku files) | 07:54 | ||
Not sure if it's doing anything at all, but it is installed. | 07:55 | ||
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AlexDaniel | no-n: maybe .raku extension is not supported yet? | 11:30 | |
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moritz | no-n: you can do things like try :set filetype=raku | 11:37 | |
:syntax on | |||
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Tirifto | lizmat: I think I get how your mixin example works now, but I’ll probably get a class for my use case, since I’m not sure that ‘:=’ being a compile time operator wouldn’t be a problem. And I also noticed something else in regard to the operator… | 14:46 | |
p6: class A {has $.msg is rw = “Meow!”}; role R {method msg () {callsame}}; my $a := A.new; my $b := $a but R; $b.msg.say; $a.msg = “Woof!”; $b.msg.say; | |||
camelia | Meow! Meow! |
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jnthn | `but` works on a copy; try `does` instead | 14:49 | |
Tirifto | p6: class A {has $.msg is rw = “Meow!”}; role R {method msg () {callsame}}; my $a := A.new; my $b does R := $a; $b.msg.say; $a.msg = “Woof!”; $b.msg.say; | 14:51 | |
camelia | Meow! Woof! |
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Tirifto | jnthn: Does ‘my $b := $a but R;’ bind $b to a copy of $a which does R, basically? | 14:54 | |
jnthn | It's like `my $b := $a.clone does R;` | 14:55 | |
It really changes the type of the object | 14:56 | ||
Tirifto | Ah, I guess I got the wrong idea about precedence at first. | 14:57 | |
jnthn | Ah, yes; does and but bind tigheter than := | 14:58 | |
Tirifto | (I was thinking $b would refer to $a and just get enriched with methods, but it makes sense that the ‘but’ would apply to $a and return something for $b to get bound to…) | ||
Thank you jnthn! | 15:00 | ||
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Ulti | so I just had a bit of a thought experiment on how one might think about Python context managers in Raku... and I suspect there is a hidden phaser GIVEN_ENTER and GIVEN_LEAVE on a class definition | 15:33 | |
thats sort of where one might hang it without essentially reimplementing given with some special method names similar to Python | 15:34 | ||
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Xliff | m: my @a = flat('a'..'z', 'A'..'Z', 0..9, '_'); @a.roll(20).say | 15:55 | |
camelia | (6 2 r 2 n A S 0 z q X I p U t W k h C 0) | ||
Xliff | m: my @a = flat('a'..'z', 'A'..'Z', 0..9, '_'); @a.roll(20).join.say | ||
camelia | r4tdOpEpHU6n2hH1loPs | ||
Xliff | m: my @a = flat('a'..'z', 'A'..'Z', 0..9, '_'); @a.roll(20).join.say | ||
camelia | 5xrW_64rgd2x_XhlCZpy | ||
Xliff | m: my @a = flat('a'..'z', 'A'..'Z', 0..9, '_'); @a.roll(20).join.say | ||
camelia | uFMPs44384Gsg31Q_Jd2 | ||
Xliff | m: my @a = flat('a'..'z', 'A'..'Z', 0..9, '_'); @a.roll(20).join.say | ||
camelia | 6bRYAKhRC4tX2RAF6_aj | ||
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pedr0 | Hi there, I am struggling in defining a simple grammar which given the token "one two three" for instance, parse the token and take the appropriate actions to print "1 2 3" | 18:29 | |
Altai-man_ | pedr0, hi! Can you provide an example of your grammar so we could help to tweak it? | ||
pedr0 | pastebin.com/Cmjbx9SB | 18:30 | |
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pedr0 | I am used to Flex/Bisont/C but I must admit I am pretty new to perl | 18:30 | |
lil | hello | ||
pedr0 | so do not be surprised if it seems completely unreasoable | ||
how do I make the token "ONE" return the numerical value 1 and how do I make use of it > | 18:31 | ||
? | |||
Altai-man_ | pedr0, 1)rules (tokens regexes as well) are different from tokens in flex/bison, in a way they are not literal, but regexes as well | 18:32 | |
and thus you need to call them as well | |||
pedr0, to translate your tree into something else you want to use a thing called "actions" | |||
pedr0, have you read docs.perl6.org/language/grammar_tutorial ? | |||
lil, hi! | 18:33 | ||
pedr0 | wait I just realized I sent you the half backed example | ||
pastebin.com/caDkDJhw | 18:34 | ||
there should be actions there | |||
Altai-man_ | pedr0, I believe you are assuming flex/bison syntax, but it is very different from raku grammars. I'd recommend you to read the tutorial I linked. | 18:35 | |
pedr0 | sorry about that - I had to strip off some bits from the original file | ||
docs.perl6.org/language/grammar_tu...th_actions | 18:37 | ||
go at the bottom to that web page and you will find something similar to what I am trying to do, I am not a complete fool ! LoL | |||
lil | When I tried to translate all the file extensions in the cro project to .raku, my files were no longer “located”. I changed the database file back to .pm6 and it became located again. Meta6 file changed. To repeat the error, you need to write cro run. Repository github.com/Lenin1917/rakunews | 18:38 | |
Altai-man_ | pedr0, sure, the task is reasonable, I mean the syntax is wrong. Something that you want will be, let me see... | ||
lil | can i fix this problem? | ||
Altai-man_ | lil, new extensions are not yet supported _everywhere_ and so there is a transition period taking action. it is not really recommended to jump into new extensions unless you 100% know what you're doing. | 18:39 | |
lil | (( | 18:40 | |
Altai-man_ | lil, also, a working extension for raku module is rakumod, while .raku is for scripts. | ||
lil, so it is worth trying out if with rakumod you'll have more success. ;) | |||
lil, by the way, I don't see META6.json in your repo at all, which is... odd to see. kind of valid, but odd. | 18:41 | ||
lil | yay!! it`s works! | 18:42 | |
pedr0 | I think I am getting completely wrong the action | 18:43 | |
Altai-man_ | m: grammar Number { token TOP { <scalar> }; token scalar { 'one' | 'two' } }; class Actions { method TOP($/) { make $<scalar>.made; }; method scalar($/) { with $/.Str { when 'one' { make 1 }; when 'two' { make 2 }; } } }; Number.parse('one', actions => Actions).say; | ||
camelia | 「one」 scalar => 「one」 |
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Altai-man_ | m: grammar Number { token TOP { <scalar> }; token scalar { 'one' | 'two' } }; class Actions { method TOP($/) { make $<scalar>.made; }; method scalar($/) { with $/.Str { when 'one' { make 1 }; when 'two' { make 2 }; } } }; Number.parse('one', actions => Actions).made.say; | 18:44 | |
camelia | 1 | ||
Altai-man_ | pedr0, ^ this is a simplified solution for what you want to do | ||
lil, \o/ | |||
lil | altai-man_ thats why Meta6 in rakunews directory | ||
pedr0 | thanks A LOT - let me try to put my head there | 18:45 | |
Altai-man_ | lil, oh, I am silly, sorry. was also thinking "and there are no service file nor .cro.yml, odd but ok" and somehow didn't notice there is a subdirectory just for this stuff. :) | 18:46 | |
maybe because I usually put keep the website repo flat, but that's a matter of preference | |||
s/put// | 18:47 | ||
pedr0 | is it supposed to work if I "inline" the actions in the tokens' definition ? | 18:53 | |
without having to define another class for actions | |||
Altai-man_ | pedr0, no, it isn't | 18:54 | |
that's the difference that confused you, I guess | |||
pedr0 | Yeah, am I getting the tutorial completely wrong then ? The last part uses those stuff | ||
Altai-man_ | grammars are used simply as a quck way to create parsers which produce parsing trees | 18:55 | |
pedr0, where? In "Grammars by example with actions" section you linked to both grammar and an actions class are used | |||
nothing is inlined there | |||
pedr0 | the bottom of this link | 18:56 | |
docs.perl6.org/language/grammar_tutorial#___top | |||
are those inlined actions ? | |||
Altai-man_ | pedr0, I see what you mean... indeed, it is possible, but so rare I didn't know about this after a couple of years of active raku usage. :S | 18:58 | |
sorry for the confusion | 18:59 | ||
then something like this: | |||
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Altai-man_ | m: grammar Number { token TOP { <scalar> { make $<scalar>.made } }; token scalar { 'one' | 'two' { make $/.Str eq 'one' ?? 1 !! 2 } } }; class Actions { method TOP($/) { make $<scalar>.made; }; Number.parse('one').say; | 19:00 | |
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Missing block at <tmp>:1 ------> 3calar>.made; }; Number.parse('one').say;7⏏5<EOL> |
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Altai-man_ | m: grammar Number { token TOP { <scalar> { make $<scalar>.made } }; token scalar { 'one' | 'two' { make $/.Str eq 'one' ?? 1 !! 2 } } }; Number.parse('one').say; | ||
camelia | 「one」 scalar => 「one」 |
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Altai-man_ | m: grammar Number { token TOP { <scalar> { make $<scalar>.made } }; token scalar { 'one' | 'two' { make ($/.Str eq 'one' ?? 1 !! 2) } } }; Number.parse('one').say; | ||
camelia | 「one」 scalar => 「one」 |
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Altai-man_ | hmmm | 19:01 | |
pedr0 | I am better off with a different class I reckon | 19:02 | |
overall ... it is better coding I think, as it could be too concise otherwise | |||
Altai-man_ | yes, I'd suggest that. The thing is that it is much cleaner this way to separate the format and the translation. | 19:03 | |
and if your grammar is not really tiny, it'll become big and hard to comprehend fast | |||
pedr0 | yeah | ||
I see | |||
Another thing if I can is | 19:04 | ||
let's suppose I have the production | |||
TOP -> SCALAR | SCALAR SCALAR | |||
how do I account for that in the action method ? | |||
shred_alert | Isn't it just less work to learn how to use a parser generator, when grammars get really big? | ||
pedr0 | that's a parser generator I suppose | ||
do I need to check for the number of arguments "by hand" within the action's method ? | 19:05 | ||
Altai-man_ | m: grammar Number { token TOP { <scalar> { make $<scalar>.made } }; token scalar { [ 'one' | 'two' ] { make ($/.Str eq 'one' ?? 1 !! 2) } } }; Number.parse('two').made.say; | ||
camelia | 2 | ||
Altai-man_ | m: grammar Number { token TOP { <scalar> { make $<scalar>.made } }; token scalar { [ 'one' | 'two' ] { make ($/.Str eq 'one' ?? 1 !! 2) } } }; Number.parse('one').made.say; | ||
camelia | 1 | ||
Altai-man_ | made inlined actions work. \o/ | ||
pedr0, the second branch won't be executed, since the first one always match it | 19:06 | ||
no? | |||
pedr0 | sorry, I owe you an apology - very silly example | 19:07 | |
Altai-man_ | shred_alert, it depends on number of things | ||
pedr0 | SCALAR -> TOKEN0 | TOKENX TOKENY | ||
method SCALAR($/) { do I need to check the number of paramters to understand the production I've been called from ? } | 19:08 | ||
Altai-man_ | pedr0, ok, so in a method in actions for the rule you get the `$/` variable and you can access parts of this rule by either index ($/[0], $/[1] etc, or shortcuts $0, $1 etc) or a name if it is a named capture | ||
so you can check if the named capture is present and if yes, it's one branch, otherwise - another one | |||
like... | 19:09 | ||
m: my regex foo-or-bar { $<foo>='foo' | $<bar>='bar' }; my $match = 'foo' ~~ /<foo-or-bar>/; say $match | 19:10 | ||
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camelia | 「foo」 foo-or-bar => 「foo」 foo => 「foo」 |
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Altai-man_ | m: my regex foo-or-bar { $<foo>='foo' | $<bar>='bar' }; my $match = 'foo' ~~ /<foo-or-bar>/; with $match<foo> { say "Foo was matched!" } orwith $match<bar> { say "Bar was matched!" } | 19:11 | |
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
Altai-man_ | oops | ||
shred_alert | "Token methods are faster than regex methods and ignore whitespace." Wouldn't it be a nice addition to say 'tokens don't backtrack'? | ||
Altai-man_ | m: my regex foo-or-bar { $<foo>='foo' | $<bar>='bar' }; my $match = 'foo' ~~ /<foo-or-bar>/; with $match<foo-or-bar><foo> { say "Foo was matched!" } orwith $match<foo-or-bar><bar> { say "Bar was matched!" } | 19:12 | |
camelia | Foo was matched! | ||
Altai-man_ | pedr0, ^ | ||
pedr0 | I see | ||
shred_alert | I feel like that would clear up a lot. Say tokens don't backtrack and are lazy regexes. | ||
pedr0 | great | 19:13 | |
thanks a lot indeed | |||
Altai-man_ | shred_alert, "tokens do not backtrack" is mentioned clearly at docs.perl6.org/language/grammars#Named_Regexes | ||
shred_alert | Oh. I was just talking about the grammar tutorial | 19:15 | |
:P | |||
Sorry | |||
Should have been more clear | |||
Altai-man_ | shred_alert, well, you can't mention all the info everywhere so that it'd be accessible everywhere, so a line should be drawn somewhere... | 19:16 | |
shred_alert | It's just one tiny line though. I feel it would really add to the tutorial. | ||
And it's a pretty important detail. | 19:17 | ||
Altai-man_ | shred_alert, can't argue with that. do you want to write it up or file a ticket? | ||
shred_alert | I can submit something on GitHub after dinner. | ||
Altai-man_ | ++shred_alert | 19:18 | |
thanks! | |||
shred_alert | No worries :) | ||
How does "They don't backtrack. They give up after the first possible match." sound? | 19:21 | ||
pedr0 | last one ;) | 19:23 | |
what if I want to return the value of an operation | |||
can I write | |||
make $<ONE> * $<TWO> | |||
to return the product of two tokens | 19:24 | ||
I meant | |||
make $<ONE>.made * $<TWO>.made | |||
Altai-man_ | pedr0, you can write that | ||
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guifa thinks he’s got the strongly typed Raku doc draft mostly done. | 19:52 | ||
Any thoughts? Am I missing anything or need any extra examples? gist.github.com/alabamenhu/3877fa6...d1661f69f9 | |||
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lizmat | guifaL could you give a use case for a parameterizable Pair ? | 20:02 | |
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guifa | lizmat: not off the top of my head. In the example, I was thinking I could do something like | 20:09 | |
*%hash where .pairs.all ~~ Pair[Value,Key] | |||
Aha! I found one | 20:12 | ||
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guifa | Well, maybe | 20:13 | |
It seems the error oddly holds even for hash assignment | 20:14 | ||
p6: my Associative[Str,Int] $foo = Hash[Str,Int].new(a => 1) | 20:15 | ||
camelia | Type check failed in assignment to $foo; expected Associative[Str,Int] but got Hash[Str,Int] ($(my Str %{Int})) in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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guifa | but that’s not a problem for positional | 20:16 | |
p6: my Positional[Str] $foo = Array[Str].new("a","b") | |||
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
lizmat | guifa: the Associative role in core carries this comment: | ||
# These methods must be implemented by any object performing the Associative role. The reason this is not actually activated, is that there are some chicken-and-egg issues with building the core if we do. | 20:17 | ||
i think that's the reason Associative vs Hash doesn't work | |||
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guifa | I can’t imagine people using that one too often, thankfully. I tried to cover the most common use cases and gotchas (and I hope my slurpy section scared people away from using them haha) | 20:19 | |
Oh, this works, though, maybe I’ll mention it somewhere | |||
p6: my Associative[Str,Int] $foo = Hash.new(a => 1) does Associative[Str,Int]; say $foo.WHAT | |||
camelia | (Hash+{Associative[Str,Int]}) | ||
guifa | There’s no problem doubling it up, with Hash[Str,Int] does Associative[Str,Int], so it can type match both levels | 20:20 | |
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Geth | doc: alexandrianlibrarian++ created pull request #3153: Add note that token methods don't backtrack and what that means.This … |
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shred_alert | Oh cool | 20:32 | |
Git activity shows up here | |||
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lizmat | AlexDaniel: RT#128092 is NOT in the mapping gist, but RT redirects it to 5252 | 20:40 | |
that ticket is referenced in Stringy | 20:41 | ||
same for 128318 redirecting to 4999 (which is 127168 in RT) | 20:48 | ||
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Geth | doc: facd93dcbb | alexandrianlibrarian++ | doc/Language/grammar_tutorial.pod6 Add note that token methods don't backtrack and what that means.This should be helpful to newcomers. |
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doc: f5b7405db7 | (Juan Julián Merelo Guervós)++ (committed using GitHub Web editor) | doc/Language/grammar_tutorial.pod6 Merge pull request #3153 from alexandrianlibrarian/master Add note that token methods don't backtrack and what that means.This … Thanks! |
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AlexDaniel | lizmat: I have a feeling that it's a merged ticket | 20:59 | |
lizmat | ahhh... ok, so you're saying the redirect is correct ? | 21:00 | |
AlexDaniel | lizmat: yeah, the redirect itself is correct: rt-archive.perl.org/perl6/Ticket/D...?id=127951 | ||
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lizmat | ok, I'll take those in the second round: I'm going through the setting replacing all RT references to new URLs now | 21:01 | |
AlexDaniel | is there a need to do that? | ||
lizmat | yes, because RT will not stay around indefinitely | 21:02 | |
AlexDaniel | hmm | ||
lizmat | so those references need to be updated | ||
AlexDaniel | but maybe delay it for a bit? | ||
lizmat | why? | ||
AlexDaniel | or… I don't know | ||
thing is, some of these tickets will move | |||
for example, some were already moved to raku/doc | |||
cpan-raku | New module released to CPAN! Gnome::Gtk3::Glade (0.8.8.1) by 03MARTIMM | ||
lizmat | well, I'm checking them all now | ||
AlexDaniel | at least the open ones will | ||
lizmat | so if I run into a moved ticket, i'll let you know | 21:03 | |
in any case, RT wouldn't know about a moved ticket anyway, right? | |||
AlexDaniel | it's not an issue, it'll be just one more redirect away | ||
lizmat | does GH redirect moved tickets ? | ||
AlexDaniel | RT will redirect to github and then github will redirect to another repo | ||
lizmat | ok | ||
AlexDaniel | let me find an example… | ||
lizmat | and when RT goes down, we're stuck | 21:04 | |
note the use of "when" gere | |||
*here | |||
Grinnz | has anyone said RT will go down? | ||
AlexDaniel | rt.perl.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=126459 | ||
Grinnz | my understanding was the read-only site would stay up indefinitely | 21:05 | |
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lizmat | Grinnz: no, but I think the chance of RT becoming unavailable is orders of magnitude larger than of GH going down | 21:05 | |
Grinnz | (I did just update references all over the perl source though) | ||
lizmat | right, which makes sense | ||
Grinnz: and why did you do that ? | 21:06 | ||
Grinnz | because new users won't understand what RT is | ||
i updated links, haven't updated casual references yet but i plan on that too | |||
lizmat | right, :-) | 21:07 | |
Grinnz | no matter what i update though, links to RT for perl are permanently all over the internet, maybe that's less of a problem for raku | ||
but personally, i'm relying on it being up forever :P | 21:08 | ||
AlexDaniel | lizmat: I guess links to github tickets are better anyway because they're clickable :) | 21:09 | |
lizmat | indeed :-) | ||
Grinnz | yes, many integration benefits | ||
AlexDaniel | Grinnz: it's not so much about the integration, we use full links generally | 21:10 | |
Grinnz: github.com/perl6/roast/blob/aa4994...ess.t#L143 | |||
compare that to RT references above :) | |||
Grinnz | as you might expect, it's completely inconsistent what is used in perl source ;) | 21:11 | |
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Geth | ecosystem/JJ-patch-7: 01e95542a1 | (Juan Julián Merelo Guervós)++ (committed using GitHub Web editor) | META.list Adds Array::Shaped::Console A shaped-array console-rendering function. |
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Geth | ecosystem: JJ++ created pull request #478: Adds Array::Shaped::Console |
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ecosystem: 01e95542a1 | (Juan Julián Merelo Guervós)++ (committed using GitHub Web editor) | META.list Adds Array::Shaped::Console A shaped-array console-rendering function. |
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ecosystem: 0b1a10b5a4 | (Juan Julián Merelo Guervós)++ (committed using GitHub Web editor) | META.list Merge pull request #478 from perl6/JJ-patch-7 Adds Array::Shaped::Console |
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unclechu | hey, do you know whether distros are going to replace or add a new package called "raku" instead of "perl6"? | 22:02 | |
in nix package database "rakudo" still provides "perl6": nixos.org/nixos/packages.html?chan...query=raku | 22:03 | ||
the same for fedora the distro | |||
Grinnz | the fedora packager is fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Gerd, it would be up to them | 22:05 | |
or a new packager could help of course | |||
shred_alert | Has the name changed in the rakudo source yet? | 22:10 | |
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guifa | Yay! just sent off my PerlCon proposal. | 22:17 | |
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