timo1 | i wonder how similar the design and implementation is to what we last saw on 6guts, or probably the presentation(s?) about it | 00:00 | |
Xliff | Don't know. Not on 6guts. Is there a link? | ||
timo1 | 6guts.wordpress.com iirc | ||
Xliff | Thanks. | ||
timo1 | well worth a read. you'd likely have seen links to it in the weekly posts as well | ||
not very high volume, but definitely high quality | 00:01 | ||
Xliff | Yeah. I can see that. | 00:03 | |
.seen jnthn | |||
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Xliff | timo1: Hope jnthn is doing OK. Have you heard from him, recently? | 00:04 | |
timo1 | haven't talked to him much, but i've exchanged a few words with him about the comma plugin work. that was only two or three months ago i think? | 00:08 | |
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guifa | okay all things school wise are done for a bit | 01:10 | |
all A's yay | |||
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[Coke] | good job on the grades | 01:15 | |
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guifa | m: sub foo(Int() @a) { say @a }; foo (1,2,3,4) | 01:36 | |
camelia | Type check failed in binding to parameter '@a'; expected Positional[Int(Any)] but got List ((1, 2, 3, 4)). You have to pass an explicitly typed array, not one that just might happen to contain elements of the correct type. in sub foo at <tmp>… |
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guifa | ooooh I do like that improved error message! | ||
++ to whoever coded that up | |||
m: sub foo(Array[Int]() $a) { say $a }; foo (1,2,3,4) | 01:37 | ||
camelia | [1 2 3 4] | ||
guifa | excellent | ||
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guifa is working on a DNS module | 01:57 | ||
anyone opposed to me not even providing the option to change the class? seems like 1 (=internet) is pretty much universal in the post 1990 universe | 01:58 | ||
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guifa | ab5tract is there a reason that revision gating uses strings instead of v-strings? (I'm guessing it's too early for v-strings?) | 04:02 | |
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guifa | hmmm I seem to be getting errors using :broadcast on UDP sockets s | 04:49 | |
m: my $out = IO::Socket::Async.udp(:broadcast) | 04:50 | ||
camelia | An operation first awaited: in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 Died with the exception: bad file descriptor in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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guifa | that.... feels not correct | ||
Docs have `method udp(IO::Socket::Async:U: :$broadcast --> IO::Socket::Async)` with the description `Returns an initialized IO::Socket::Async client object that is configured to send UDP messages using print-to or write-to. The :broadcast adverb will set the SO_BROADCAST option which will allow the socket to send packets to a broadcast address.` | |||
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antononcube | @lizmat Turns out copy-&-pasting Markdown with LaTeX formulas into WordPress gets rid of the LaTeX code. (Big surprise, I know…) | 09:43 | |
So, I had to “urgently” fix that in the latest Raku Advent post. 🙂 | 09:44 | ||
librasteve | im working on tomorrows post right now btw | 09:45 | |
antononcube | The formulas look sub-optimal, but better than (puzzling) nothing. | ||
@librasteve What is the title? Or it is a secret/surprise. | 09:46 | ||
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I have to say, I was pleasantly surprised that Raku works so well to do regression fitting with real data. Both computation and plots. | 09:55 | ||
Actually, the computation was helped by my latest fix my “Math::Matrix” fork. I have not issued the corresponding PR, because I wanted to do some more fixes or code reviews. | 09:57 | ||
librasteve | Happy™ Xmas | 09:58 | |
it's a pun on HTMX | |||
antononcube | I see… | ||
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librasteve | got the code working ... nothing like last minute! now to write the text | 10:59 | |
@antononcube I think the idea of community modules is that any PR needs to be reviewed by another maintainer (eg to prevent malicious code from russian spies) - anyway I am happy to do that role on Math::Matrix when you are ready to PR | 11:01 | ||
maybe easier for me to take one feature at a time given my small brain ;-) | |||
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Geth | advent/main: 83abc46052 | (Elizabeth Mattijsen)++ (committed using GitHub Web editor) | raku-advent-2024/authors.md patrickb++ on 21 |
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advent: librasteve++ created pull request #124: day 18 ready |
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advent/main: d12016282a | librasteve++ (committed using GitHub Web editor) | raku-advent-2024/authors.md day 18 ready (#124) |
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[Coke] | Q: is git just faster on non-windows? anyone else see this? (or is just my particular windows box that is slow) | 14:02 | |
antononcube | Using git though a web browser? | 14:03 | |
timo | i seem to recall something about git being slower on windows, yeah. but that was yeeeaars ago | 14:04 | |
patrickb | Historically (and I guess to some extent still true today) git has been decidedly slower on Windows than unixoids. | ||
timo | so just use git in a WSL2 VM LOL | 14:06 | |
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librasteve | maybe they are trying to encourage git app take up | 15:00 | |
Geth | advent/main: b7e7c61961 | (Elizabeth Mattijsen)++ (committed using GitHub Web editor) | raku-advent-2024/authors.md Schedule 18, 21 |
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librasteve | @antononcube very nice post on chebyshev polynomials! | 15:54 | |
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