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disbot | <jubilatious1_98524> m: $_ = 'ab ac ad ae af'; m:g/ (a.) { $0.say } /.iterator andthen $/.[0..*]; | 03:26 | |
evalable6 | ab ac ad ae af |
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disbot | <Raku eval> Exit code: 1 Too many positionals passed; expected 1 argument but got 2 in block <unit> at main.raku line 1 | ||
<jubilatious1_98524> m: $_ = "ab ac ad ae af"; m:g/ (a.) { $0.say } / andthen $/.[0..*]; | 03:30 | ||
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disbot | <Raku eval> Exit code: 1 Too many positionals passed; expected 1 argument but got 2 in block <unit> at main.raku line 1 | ||
<jubilatious1_98524> ~ % printf 'ab ac ad ae af\n' | raku -ne 'm:g/ (a.) { $0.say } / andthen $/.[0..*];' 「ab」 「ac」 「ad」 「ae」 「af」 | 03:35 | ||
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disbot | <jubilatious1_98524> @Voldenet The reputation of andthen is that it forces the creation if a local $_ topic variable, which can either be used or discarded as you see fit. But you can inspect $/ in a separate statement also: ~ % printf 'ab ac ad ae af\n' | /Users/wmichels/rakudo/rakudo-2024.09/rakudo-moar-2024.09-01-macos-arm64-clang/bin/raku -ne 'm:g/ (a.) /; .put for $/>>.[0..*];' ab ac ad ae af | 03:57 | |
<jubilatious1_98524> ~ % printf 'ab ac ad ae af\n' | /Users/wmichels/rakudo/rakudo-2024.09/rakudo-moar-2024.09-01-macos-arm64-clang/bin/raku -ne 'm:g/ (a.) / andthen $/.join("\n").put;' ab ac ad ae af | |||
<jubilatious1_98524> ~ % printf 'ab ac ad ae af\n' | raku -ne 'm:g/ (a.) /; .put for $/>>.[0..*];' ab ac ad ae af | 03:58 | ||
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Voldenet | overall .iterator.sink-all sounds like something that would discard the result semantically (I'm guessing list with matches is still going to be kept anyway in reality) | 04:05 | |
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Voldenet | > cat /dev/random | tr -dc 'a-z\n' | raku -ne 'm:g/ (a.) { $0.say } /.iterator.sink-all' | 04:06 | |
in theory the above could process the stream endlessly, andthen $/[*] would probably crash at some point | 04:09 | ||
though I'm only speculating, I have no actual idea if it doesn't stream data properly too | 04:10 | ||
ah, right, it will do processing per line, so no oom anyway ┐(´~`;)┌ | |||
disbot | <jubilatious1_98524> @Voldenet First time I've ever heard of .iterator.sink-all was your/SIBL's code! | 04:15 | |
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disbot | <jubilatious1_98524> Have you seen Raiph's StackOverflow posts on {} publication of a match variable? | 04:17 | |
<jubilatious1_98524> Links here: github.com/Raku/doc/issues/2887 | 04:21 | ||
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disbot | <simon_sibl> bduggan raku-terminal-ui is amazing, I really like the blog to show how to make a mc like file browser in very few lines of code | 07:16 | |
<simon_sibl> I found that if I use an ui.alert in an ui.pane.on-sync I couldnt press ok on the alert | 07:17 | ||
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Voldenet | it was mentioned somewhere in 2017 I believe | 07:55 | |
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disbot | <simon_sibl> are horizontal pane easier to manage than vertical ones ? it seems there are only horizontal pane by default | 08:35 | |
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Guest82 | Hi. Do I need to uninstall the previous version of Rakudo before installig the new one on Windows? | 13:27 | |
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[Coke] | Guest82: which installers are you using? | 13:47 | |
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[Coke] | I think the general answer to that is no, however. | 13:56 | |
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disbot | <antononcube> This summarizes my talks to python programmers: imgur.com/EP3ZuYh | 15:27 | |
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librasteve_ | weekly: imgur.com/EP3ZuYh | 18:21 | |
notable6 | librasteve_, Noted! (weekly) | ||
disbot | <antononcube> thanks! | 18:23 | |
patrickb | Guest82: Ideally you should be able to replace a previous installation by just installing over it. I think I tried it and it worked. If you try, I'm interested in how it went. | 18:54 | |
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