🦋 Welcome to the MAIN() IRC channel of the Raku Programming Language (raku.org). Log available at irclogs.raku.org/raku/live.html . If you're a beginner, you can also check out the #raku-beginner channel! Set by lizmat on 6 September 2022. |
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tbrowder__ | .ask ugexe ^^^ | 01:00 | |
tellable6 | tbrowder__, I'll pass your message to ugexe | ||
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ugexe | Zef uses it for —version | 02:55 | |
tellable6 | 2023-10-02T01:00:18Z #raku <tbrowder__> ugexe ^^^ | ||
ugexe | so yeah | ||
You’re using -Ilib | 02:56 | ||
use -I. | |||
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melezhik | .tell AlexDaniel I successfully use ZNC to send messages from SparrowCI builds to raku-sparrow channel, the things is you have to run ZTC as a service, logging to ZTC UI, create a user that would connect to a required channel and you're all set, after that you can use your ZTC as proxy on localhost , see as an example - | 08:37 | |
tellable6 | melezhik, I'll pass your message to AlexDaniel | ||
melezhik | github.com/melezhik/SparrowCI/blob...ku#L38-L48 | ||
"create a user that would connect to a required channel" with that being send this should be a real user that have an access to a raku channel | 08:39 | ||
also when you do a setup you'll will probably encounter this (if one uses a self signed ssl cert for ZTC ) - github.com/lizmat/IRC-Client/issues/68 | 08:44 | ||
there is workaround in the isseu | 08:45 | ||
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tbrowder__ | ugexe: i'm trying to use it inside a sub in module and .WHAT tells me it is a Str, but the only value I can get from it is a '*'. i'm trying to get a useful example for the docs | 10:50 | |
is it a raku bug? or is it not intended to be used internally? | 10:51 | ||
as .content can be used for introspection | 10:52 | ||
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tbrowder__ | i've tried installing the module with zef and using its installed introspection executable to show its version and still get the '*' | 11:15 | |
so does Zef "cheat" and use .content? | 11:16 | ||
gotta look at roast... | |||
lizmat | and yet another Rakudo Weekly News hits the Net: rakudoweekly.blog/2023/10/02/2023-...n-4-weeks/ | 11:17 | |
tbrowder__ | is roast using main now? | 11:33 | |
looks like still using master, cool | 11:38 | ||
ugexe | I don’t know what you’re doing, but DISTRIBUTION does exactly what you want it to | 11:43 | |
that is how it is used in zef and other code in the wild | |||
github.com/ugexe/zef/blob/bf995228...kumod#L307 | 11:46 | ||
If you’re seeing * for a version it almost certainly means you’re using -Ilib somewhere to point at the distribution | 11:48 | ||
it doesn’t matter if it’s also installed if you’re also using -Ilib | |||
leont | Oh right, I should start writing slides for the conference | 11:49 | |
lizmat | leont: indeed! :-) | ||
tbrowder__ | aha! i don't see any tests other than definedness on $?DISTRIBUTION | 11:50 | |
looks like serendipty that .content works | |||
*serendipity | 11:51 | ||
ugexe | It works, trust me | ||
You’re using -Ilib somewhere. Find where and you’ll know why your code isn’t working | 11:52 | ||
I know youre using -Ilib because I have a mental model of how that code works, and there are only two scenarios it would give that version: youre explicitly putting that as the version or code is using -Ilib or use lib lib | 11:54 | ||
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nemokosch | I should also start writing slides for the conference, to get a presentation at all 😄 | 11:57 | |
the idea itself has been clear for a while but refactoring old Atom code turned out to be a great distraction... | |||
Is anybody using Pulsar, by the way? | 11:58 | ||
lizmat | nemokosch looks like you didn't submit a talk proposal yet. Less than 14 days to do that. And the program is already at 5+ hours... | 12:04 | |
nemokosch | I think that's by far the shortest it has been so that part shouldn't be a problem | 12:06 | |
anyway, if I do make it, I might as well record it and stuff, it definitely won't be in vain | |||
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I was planning to only submit if (when) it's ready so there is nothing to lose | 12:10 | ||
lizmat | nemokosch understood | 12:18 | |
ugexe | tbrowder__: can show me your code and tell me how you're invoking it | 12:26 | |
i can probably figure out your problem in a minute or two if i just see it | |||
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tbrowder__ | WILCO i'll put the toy module on github, that work for you? | 12:35 | |
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ugexe | tbrowder__: yeah | 12:49 | |
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tbrowder__ | ok, see github.com/tbrowder/MyFoo | 13:29 | |
looks like i need to use some kind of proper cheat for the meta as you do in Zef | 13:30 | ||
gotta go for a while | |||
using .content is easiest as i use it in one of the subs | 13:32 | ||
(prior to looking at Zef) | |||
bye..l | |||
i can't use zef because it's for an example for the docs | 14:06 | ||
on how to use $?DISTRIBUTION.meta | 14:07 | ||
ugexe | tbrowder__: github.com/tbrowder/MyFoo/blob/e74...5C17-L5C17 | 14:12 | |
like i said earlier: you are using -Ilib or use lib "lib" | |||
either change that to `use lib "."`, or (as I would suggest) invoke your code with -I. and remove the `use lib ...` entirely | 14:13 | ||
to be clear: bin/test-distribution has `use lib <./lib>;` in it | 14:15 | ||
SmokeMachine | Hi everybody! I was thinking... is there a better way of doing something like this (I mean the patter matching) then needing to duplicate the signature and without using multi subs? | 14:37 | |
m: for [\(42, "bla"), \(13), \("ble")] { when :(Int, Str) { my :(Int $num, Str $str) := .Capture; say $num; say $str }; when :(Int) { my :(Int $i) := .Capture; say $i }; default { .say } } | |||
camelia | 42 bla 13 \("ble") |
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SmokeMachine | I also thought something like this, but it doesn't really work and that's too odd to have an empty block because everything is done on the test... | 14:41 | |
m: for [\(42, "bla"), \(13), \("ble")] { when -> (Int $num, Str $str) { say $num; say $str; True } {}; when -> (Int $i) { say $i; True } {}; default { .say } } | |||
camelia | 42 Too few positionals passed to '<anon>'; expected 2 arguments but got 1 in sub-signature in block at <tmp> line 1 in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 bla |
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nemokosch | and it didn't even work, hm | 14:43 | |
SmokeMachine | nemokosch: yes, it didn't... | 14:47 | |
tbrowder__ | i guess using JSON::Fast is cheating, too :-( | ||
erg... | |||
SmokeMachine | I may do something like this, but the syntax doesn't feel right: | 14:56 | |
m: sub match(Capture $data, *@funcs where *.all ~~ Callable) { @funcs.first(-> &func { $data ~~ &func.signature }).(|$data) }; for [\(42, "bla"), \(13), \("ble")] { match .Capture, -> Int $num, Str $str { say $num; say $str }, -> Int $i { say $i; True }, -> |c { say c } } | |||
camelia | 42 bla 13 \("ble") |
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SmokeMachine | maybeI need a slang for that... :( | 14:57 | |
tbrowder__ | no, just need correct syntax... | 15:07 | |
ugexe | tbrowder__: did you see my earlier message? | 15:10 | |
you are using `use lib "lib"` like i said would be the issue | |||
just remove that | |||
ttps://github.com/tbrowder/MyFoo/blob/e74bd0143a45e5b156ca0d598e6334c0f3a283cb/bin/test-distribution#L5C17-L5C17 | 15:11 | ||
delete that line | |||
tbrowder__ | ugexe: ok, thnks, back in a few hrs | 15:12 | |
SmokeMachine | now I'm thinking on something like this (if I'm able to remove the dyn var): | 15:19 | |
m: sub match(&func) { when &func.signature { func |$*_ } }; for [\(42, "bla"), \(13), \("ble")] { my $*_ = $_; match -> Int $num, Str $str { say $num; say $str }; match -> Int $i { say $i; True }; match -> |c { say c } } | |||
camelia | \(42, "bla") \(13) \("ble") |
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SmokeMachine | any idea on how to remove that dynamic var? | ||
that's not working... :( | 15:20 | ||
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Voldenet | how hacky can it be? | 16:46 | |
nqp::getlexcaller(<$_>) could work | 16:47 | ||
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Voldenet | m: use nqp; sub match(&func) { $_ = nqp::getlexcaller(<$_>); when $_ ~~ &func.signature { func |$_ } }; for [\(42, "bla"), \(13), \("ble")] { match -> Int $num, Str $str { say $num; say $str }; match -> Int $i { say $i; True }; match -> |c { say c } } | 16:49 | |
camelia | 42 bla \(42, "bla") 13 \(13) \("ble") |
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Voldenet | figures | ||
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Voldenet | I think there was some op for quitting that parent context as well | 16:51 | |
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Voldenet | throwpayloadlexcaller with nqp::const::CONTROL_RETURN, but it doesn't quite work with scope | 16:57 | |
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Voldenet | how about this | 17:02 | |
m: use nqp; sub match(*@f) { $_ = nqp::getlexcaller(<$_>); for @f -> &func { when $_ ~~ &func.signature { return func |$_; }; } }; for [\(42, "bla"), \(13), \("ble")] { match -> Int $num, Str $str { say $num; say $str }, -> Int $i { say $i; True }, -> |c { say c } } | |||
camelia | 42 bla 13 \("ble") |
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Voldenet | SmokeMachine: ^ slightly specific syntax, but it is comfortable to use at least | ||
SmokeMachine | Voldenet: thanks! That looks much better | 17:04 | |
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kathe | hi. :) | 17:30 | |
lizmat | kathe o/ | 17:31 | |
kathe | hey, lizmat! o/ | 17:32 | |
glad to have found you. was looking to interact with you today. :) | |||
i am exiting the electronic digital computing world. | 17:33 | ||
lizmat | well, here I am... | ||
I guess you mean exciting ? | |||
kathe | no no, i really meant "exiting". | ||
lizmat | ah? how come ? | ||
kathe | i saw interviews of "siddharth kara"; author of "cobalt red". | 17:34 | |
consequently, realized that our entire infrastructure is destructive towards mother earth. | |||
production, operation, and the eventual disposal, all pollute, severely. | 17:35 | ||
i have been conducting an experiment to see if i can survive with minimal finances. | |||
in a way, it was successful. | |||
lizmat | I see. I understand that the next generation of Li-ion batteries will be without Cobalt btw | ||
kathe | "cobalt red" is just the triggering point for me. | 17:36 | |
even before we had cobalt-based batteries, we were still "raping" mother earth. | |||
lizmat | I see.. well I wish you well outside in the non-electronic, non-digital, non-computing world :-) | ||
kathe | thanks lizmat. :) | ||
you were one of the kindest people out here, so i was looking forward to saying goodbye, to you especially. | 17:37 | ||
lizmat | thank you for your kind words | ||
kathe | there was one more person who would give virtual hugs to people who were annoyed and ranted against "raku". | 17:38 | |
i can't remember his/her/their handle. | |||
hope they read my message too. | |||
wish you all a productive life ahead. all have their own perspective. :) | 17:39 | ||
lizmat | I'm sure they will, and if they happened to be offline now, they can always check irclogs.raku.org/raku/live.html | ||
kathe | cool. | ||
lizmat | kathe: take care, and have a happy life! | ||
kathe | i miss mr. wall out here. wish him good health. | 17:40 | |
bye all. | |||
and lizmat, you to have a happy life ahead. | |||
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El_Che | bye kathe, hopefully you'll find what you're looking for | 17:40 | |
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nemokosch | what does nqp::getlexcaller do? why is it in angular quotes? | 18:25 | |
tonyo | github.com/Raku/nqp/blob/main/docs...tlexcaller | 18:36 | |
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tonyo | looks like it just iterates the environments until it finds the var or is undef | 18:39 | |
nemokosch | thanks | 18:44 | |
Then maybe it could be written as CALLER::<$_> as well? | 18:46 | ||
without explicitly going to nqp | |||
or CALLERS::<$_> if the traversal is desired (not sure here) | |||
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m: sub match(&func) { $_ = CALLERS::<$_>; when &func.signature { func |$_ } }; for [(42, "bla"), (13), ("ble")] { match -> Int $num, Str $str { say $num; say $str }; match -> Int $i { say $i; True }; match -> |c { say c } } | 19:50 | ||
Raku eval | 42 bla \(42, "bla") | 19:51 | |
nemokosch | CALLER::<$_> didn't work, not allowed to access a dynamic variable | ||
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guifa | so CALLER::<$_> used to work, but that was changed at some point | 23:07 | |
nemokosch | *non-dynamic variable, of course | ||
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