🦋 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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guifa | okay stupid question, setting a type constraint on a named argument? | 00:37 | |
:%foo is Bar bombs | |||
is it Positional constraint or bust there? | |||
where will bomb with Constraint type check failed in binding to parameter '%foo'; expected anonymous constraint to be met but got Hash (${}) if the arg isn't passed | 00:40 | ||
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ab5tract | m: sub s(Int :%h) { dd %h }; s :h(my Int %h = z => 1) | 01:03 | |
camelia | Int %h = (my Int % = :z(1)) | ||
ab5tract | m: sub s(Int :%h) { dd %h }; s() | 01:05 | |
camelia | (my Int %) | ||
ab5tract | guifa: ^^ I hope this works for what you need | 01:06 | |
guifa | ab5tract that types the values, I'm talking about typing the container itself :) | 01:07 | |
(e.g. enforcing Set vs Hash vs Map vs other Positional containers) | 01:08 | ||
ab5tract | Ah, now I see what you mean :) | 01:09 | |
Is the associative container a must have? | 01:11 | ||
guifa | one second while I put on my dunce hat for having called it Positional twice | ||
it's been a long day lol | |||
but I mean I can get around it, it just would be nice for typifying my code. Alternative is using NotAHash :$foo of course | 01:12 | ||
ab5tract | m: multi sub s(Hash :$h) { dd <hash>, $h }; multi sub s(Set :$h) { dd <set>,$h.raku}; s :h(%(z => 1)); s :h(set <a b c>); | 01:17 | |
camelia | "hash" ${:z(1)} "set" "Set.new(\"b\",\"a\",\"c\")" |
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ab5tract | I need to adjust my phone to not use “smart quotes”, in case you were wondering why I wrote <hash> and <set> | 01:19 | |
I think it is probably worth writing a bug report about it | |||
guifa | I mean, smart quotes are valid in Raku | 01:22 | |
ab5tract | Well camelia was dying for some reason. But to be clear, I meant a bug report about your use case | 01:25 | |
I think it’s fallout from non-scalar type constraints being a bit wobbly to work with | 01:27 | ||
m: Q| sub s(:%h is Set) { dd %h }; s :h(my %h = set <a b c >) |.AST.EVAL | |||
camelia | ===SORRY!=== Can't use unknown trait 'is' -> 'unknown subtype' in a parameter declaration. |
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guifa | yeah I thought traits were in general allowed, so I'm not going crazy | 01:28 | |
ab5tract | I was hoping for the old “fixed in RakuAST” but unfortunately not | ||
guifa | bisect: Q| sub s(:%h is Set) { dd %h }; s :h(my %h = set <a b c >) |.AST.EVAL | ||
bisectable6 | guifa, Will bisect the whole range automagically because no endpoints were provided, hang tight | ||
guifa, Output on all releases: gist.github.com/696a7b13f026fbc1fe...a3394f40a2 | 01:29 | ||
guifa, Bisecting by output (old=2022.12 new=2023.02) because on both starting points the exit code is 1 | |||
guifa, bisect log: gist.github.com/ac9c89295d13ddebeb...d5e2784a3d | |||
guifa, (2023-01-02) github.com/rakudo/rakudo/commit/2d...556c6a886e | |||
guifa, Bisecting by output (old=2016.09 new=2016.10) because on both starting points the exit code is 1 | |||
guifa, bisect log: gist.github.com/2bccc18aef30000c25...807879dc04 | |||
guifa, Output on all releases and bisected commits: gist.github.com/a55563464db2d55d85...78465bd21b | |||
guifa | lol I guess that's actually not a very helpful thing to try to bisect | 01:30 | |
the whole AST thing and all | |||
ab5tract | Can confirm you are not going crazy | 01:31 | |
m: my %h is Set = set <a b c>; dd %h | |||
camelia | Set.new("a","b","c") | ||
ab5tract | Looks like we need to stabilize the parameter ‘is’ trait options with the constructor ones | 01:33 | |
Can you file a bug report for this? | 01:34 | ||
It’s already way past my bedtime :) | |||
guifa | yeah no problem. It's getting close to mine too. I'm an old man these days | ||
ab5tract | Cheers! I hope you rest well when you get there. | 01:35 | |
guifa | m: sub s(%h is Set) { ; } | 01:41 | |
camelia | ===SORRY!=== Error while compiling <tmp> Can't use unknown trait 'is' -> 'unknown subtype' in a parameter declaration. at <tmp>:1 expecting any of: rw readonly copy required raw … |
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guifa | bisect: sub s(%h is Set) { ; } | 01:43 | |
bisectable6 | guifa, Will bisect the whole range automagically because no endpoints were provided, hang tight | ||
guifa, Output on all releases: gist.github.com/deb7ec23fa68b4ff48...6acccf3305 | |||
guifa, Bisecting by output (old=2018.12 new=2019.03.1) because on both starting points the exit code is 1 | |||
guifa, bisect log: gist.github.com/57ae95a4566a4e7907...d4acd1f2f1 | 01:44 | ||
guifa, Output on all releases and bisected commits: gist.github.com/cd5f7ef5dd0826cbd8...d896ad8c28 | |||
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Voldenet | m: sub x(*%y) { say %y }; my %h = :A("B") :C("D"); x(:A("B") :C("D")); say %h | 03:20 | |
camelia | {A => B, C => D} {A => B} |
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Voldenet | hm, that :C("D") gets gobbled up without any error or a warning | 03:21 | |
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antononcube | raku.land seems stale. | 10:17 | |
Actually 360.zef.pm seems un-updated too. At least, I do not see my submissions with fez from yesterday. | 10:20 | ||
lizmat | tonyo ^^ | 10:27 | |
ugexe ^^ | 10:32 | ||
lizmat clickbaits rakudoweekly.blog/2024/03/25/2024-...ing-again/ | 11:08 | ||
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ab5tract | Voldenet: it is gobbled by the implicit *%_ of infix:<=> | 13:13 | |
not sure if there is a clean way to emit a worry about that or not.. | 13:14 | ||
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antononcube | rakuforprediction.wordpress.com/20...th-llming/ | 14:13 | |
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tonyo | antoncube: what's the dist name? i'll take a look | 15:57 | |
(also, i'm writing integration tests right now for the new ecosystem backend - should get better messaging/alerts from it) | 15:58 | ||
antononcube | @tonyo "Data::Importers" | 16:02 | |
There submitted the version 0.1.2 | 16:03 | ||
tonyo | okay will take a look shortly | ||
antononcube | 👍 | 16:10 | |
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tonyo | skaji_: for mi6 i'm going to be upgrading the upload interface and it'll become a direct upload rather than the key exchange we do now. you can see the new method in the API here. this endpoint isn't live but i plan on only running dual services for about a month. hoping to deploy this change early next week so the current setup will continue to work for about a month afterward | 18:16 | |
github.com/tony-o/raku-fez/blob/ma...kumod#L298 | |||
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Xliff | ... and JSON-GLib was released until the world via CPAN. | 18:36 | |
tellable6 | 2024-03-26T12:14:00Z #raku-dev <nine> Xliff: you could just try to .decode those strings instead of using nativecast | ||
tbrowder | hi, i'm getting intermittent failures witj App::Mi6 but not zef test. App::Mi6 uses TAP::Harness and I wonder if that might be the problem | 18:38 | |
Xliff | .tell nine What do you mean? Would you mind providing an example in #5534? Thanks. | 18:41 | |
tellable6 | Xliff, I'll pass your message to nine | ||
Xliff | I wonder if I should release Pango, GDK and GtkPlus..... | 18:42 | |
Oh, that would also mean releasing ATK | |||
Slow and steady... | |||
tbrowder | hm, maybe i forgot....in a regex, is this valid syntax: <[,;|]> | 18:49 | |
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lizmat | m: say "," ~~ / <[,;|]> / | 18:50 | |
camelia | 「,」 | ||
lizmat | looks like :-) | ||
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tonyo | looking for volunteers to help keep fez up to date, currently getting inundated by it + all of the other things i have going on | 18:58 | |
please pm if interested | |||
lizmat | what are the prereqs for maintennance ? | 18:59 | |
or are we just talking the client side, tonyo ? | |||
antononcube | @tonyo Can an LLM persona handle it? | 19:02 | |
tonyo | client side | 19:26 | |
LLM? means in this context? | |||
lizmat | I think antononcube was jesting (well, I hope) | 19:28 | |
antononcube | Yes! @lizmat is correct! | 19:29 | |
lizmat | tonyo: are there issues that need to be handled? | 19:30 | |
roguerakudev | Is there any news on a "version 2" of NativeCall? I'm still hankering to be able to pass C structs by value :^) | 19:42 | |
tonyo | yea there are a number of them on the repo github.com/tony-o/raku-fez | ||
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Xliff | I'm still getting this when attempting to build rakudo using rakubrew: 'make: *** No rule to make target '/home/cbwood/.rakubrew/versions/moar-blead/nqp/nqp-m', needed by 'NQPP5QRegex.moarvm'. Stop. | 20:37 | |
" | |||
This only triggers for "rakubrew build moar-blead" | |||
This will persist even through a "rakubrew nuke moar-blead" so help would be nice! | 20:38 | ||
ugexe | since it works for you when using a different user maybe its worth checking whatever env vars get used by the generated make file on your current user and on another user | 20:41 | |
otherwise not sure how else it'd not work for one user on your system, but not a new user on the same system | 20:42 | ||
Xliff | Which environment variables would that be? | 20:43 | |
ugexe | maybe diffing the generated makefile would be useful too | ||
i dunno, you'd have to look at the makefile | |||
Xliff | Any idea what I would be looking for? | ||
ugexe | nope | ||
Xliff | This was just working last week! | ||
And it's only moar-blead that's failing. If I use the hash option, or use "rakubrew build moar", then everything is fine. | 20:44 | ||
ugexe | moar-blead doesn't respect nqp/moarvm bumps, im not sure if using the hash option does or not | 20:45 | |
at least i think moar-blead just grabs HEAD on all three repos | |||
whereas giving a commit id of rakudo to build would respect moarvm/nqp bumps | |||
Xliff | Actually, moar-blead uses "--gen-moar=main --gen-nqp=main' | 20:52 | |
Is there a way to manually handle the bumps? | |||
ugexe | i think --gen-moar-=main --gen-nqp=main is taking HEAD | 20:54 | |
but --gen-moar=HEAD --gen-nqp=HEAD is what i use when invoking Configure.pl manually | 20:55 | ||
Xliff | This is the actual command... | 20:56 | |
/usr/bin/perl Configure.pl --backends=moar --gen-moar=main --gen-nqp=main --make-install --gen-moar --force-rebuild --moar-option="--debug" --git-cache-dir="/home/cbwood/.rakubrew/git_reference" | |||
ugexe++ | 20:57 | ||
Switching "main" with "HEAD" did the trick. | |||
ugexe | hmm, i wonder if that means bumping moar/nqp in rakudo would fix rakubrew build moar-blead for you | ||
Xliff | Oh shizzle.... | ||
Maybe not. I Had moar-blead symlinked. | 20:58 | ||
cd .. | |||
And no. Replacing "main" with "HEAD" gives same error. | 20:59 | ||
aruniecrisps | @SmokeMachine I'll look at your code soon | 21:02 | |
SmokeMachine | \o/ | 21:03 | |
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Voldenet | ab5tract: I'm not sure if it's implicit *%_, with comma it works as expected | 21:40 | |
m: sub x(*%y) { say %y }; my %h = :A("B"), :C("D"); x(:A("B"), :C("D")); say %h | |||
camelia | {A => B, C => D} {A => B, C => D} |
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Voldenet | but maybe I'm simply not aware of difference between syntax with , and without, is it described somewhere? | 21:41 | |
ab5tract | The behavior in the absence of the comma is why I suspect *%_. If we weren’t dealing with pairs, the lack of a comma would be a syntax error. | 21:44 | |
m: class C { method ASSIGN-KEY($k, %v) { dd %v } }; C.new<k> = :a :b; | 21:53 | ||
camelia | :a | ||
ab5tract | As for docs, I’m not sure where the best place to look would be.. for this it might actually be the source | 21:54 | |
tbrowder | ok, found the error, mi6 is fine | 21:58 | |
ab5tract | m: class C { method ASSIGN-KEY($k, %v) { dd %v } }; C.new<k> = :a :b; dd C.can(‘ASSIGN-KEY’).first.signature | 22:02 | |
camelia | :a :(C: $k, %v, *%_) |
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ab5tract | Not sure how to access that “secret” %_ .. it doesn’t have any contents when dumped from within the method body | 22:03 | |
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ab5tract | Hmm.. the plot thickens.. | 22:14 | |
m: class C { multi method ASSIGN-KEY($k, %v, :$b!) { dd $b }; multi method ASSIGN-KEY($k, %v) { dd %v } }; C.new<k> = :a, :b; | |||
camelia | Type C does not support associative indexing. in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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ab5tract | It doesn’t like the comma there | 22:15 | |
m: class C { multi method ASSIGN-KEY($k, %v, :$b!) { dd $b }; multi method ASSIGN-KEY($k, %v) { dd %v } }; C.new<k> = :a :b; | |||
camelia | :a | ||
ab5tract | It ignores the named parameter there.. | ||
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ab5tract | I think it’s maybe worth digging deeper into this | 22:24 | |
m: class C { multi method ASSIGN-KEY($k, %v, :$b!) { dd $b } }; my %z = :x, :y; C.new<k> = %z :b; | |||
camelia | ===SORRY!=== Error while compiling <tmp> You can't adverb %z at <tmp>:1 ------> $b } }; my %z = :x, :y; C.new<k> = %z :b⏏; expecting any of: pair value |
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ab5tract | m: class C { multi method ASSIGN-KEY($k, %v, :$b!) { dd $b } }; my %z = :x, :y; C.new<k> = %z, :b; | 22:25 | |
camelia | Type C does not support associative indexing. in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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ab5tract | m: class C { method ASSIGN-KEY($k, %v, :$b!) { dd $b } }; my %z = :x, :y; C.new<k> = %z, :b; | ||
camelia | Type check failed in binding to parameter '%v'; expected Associative but got List (({:x(Bool::True), :y...) in method ASSIGN-KEY at <tmp> line 1 in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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ab5tract | And then finally: | 22:26 | |
m: class C { method ASSIGN-KEY($k, %v, :$b!) { dd $b } }; my %z = :x, :y; C.new<k> = $%z :b; | 22:27 | ||
camelia | Required named parameter 'b' not passed in method ASSIGN-KEY at <tmp> line 1 in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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guifa | hmmm | 23:54 | |
m: sub foo ($x) { ENTER say "entered"; LEAVE say "left"; for ^$x { FIRST say "first"; LAST say "last"; return if $_ == 0; }}; foo 42 | |||
camelia | entered first left |
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guifa | seems something is missing there |