> 1..10 ==> map * * 2 ==> say
>
> to be a joyful version of
>
> (1..10).map(* * 2).say
>
> regards
>
> --
> Marc Chantreux
> Pôle CESAR (Calcul et services avancés à la recherche)
> Université de Strasbourg
> 14 rue René Descartes,
> BP 80010, 67084 STRASBOURG CEDEX
> 03.68.85.60.79
>
>
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iscussion in the Raku/Problem-solvers discussion
> about the subject.
>
> The idea is to brain storm about where to go with Raku marketing / PR /
> branding. So if you have some ideas / point of view, please contribute.
>
> Regards,
>
> Richard, aka finanalyst
>
>
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$c, ].map(
> { $_ = $_ ~~ (Associative,Positional).any ?? Empty !! Nil });
>
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found.
>
> At this point, I just want to extract dates to re-timestamp
> the files. Later, I might use the fix in the pictures to
> map to personally defined places.
>
> Rob
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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gt; thank you
>
> --
> Marc Chantreux
> Pôle de Calcul et Services Avancés à la Recherche (CESAR)
> http://annuaire.unistra.fr/p/20200
>
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Hi Vadim,
Thank you!
I opened issue #5049.
On Sun, Aug 28, 2022 at 12:56 AM Vadim Belman wrote:
>
> Looks like it worth a bug report. I was probably stumbling upon this too
> for a couple of times.
>
> Best regards,
> Vadim Belman
>
> > On Aug 27, 2022, at
ier while
"if" works both ways.
Is this a known behavior with well understood reasons, or should I open an
issue?
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On Tue, Aug 9, 2022 at 2:13 PM Elizabeth Mattijsen wrote:
> > On 9 Aug 2022, at 13:53, Fernando Santagata
> wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm trying to uninstall old versions of some modules; it looks like it's
> working but in reality it isn't. For e
ed when I was using Rakudo v2022.06, but I hoped that upgrading to
the next version would solve the problem. Alas, no luck.
All I can say is that when I install a new Rakudo version I always run
cleanup-precomp . I don't know whether this might alter the local zef DB so
that I can't uninstall modules anymore.
Has anyone had the same problem?
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ub.com/finanalyst/raku-pod-render/issues
> # email:richard@hainsworth.wales
> Depends: 14 items
>
>
> Furthermore, another user raised an issue in the github repo of
> Raku::Pod::Render and seems to have had the same problem installing
> Raku::Pod::Render
>
> The Raku::Pod::Render:ver<3.7.3> has an error in it, which I fixed. But
> now the Ecosystem appears to be acting inconsistently.
>
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; Is there a preferred / rapid way to handle Raku modules?
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Richard
>>
>>
>
> --
> Fernando Santagata
>
>
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ons.
>
> Also a .circleci file exists in the Raku Docs repo.
>
> Is there a preferred / recommended / list of continuous testing
> environments?
>
> Is there a preferred / rapid way to handle Raku modules?
>
> Regards,
>
> Richard
>
>
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T from scripting, is not
>> affordable by us, we have no expertise in machine code generation, even the
>> simpler IR manipulation.
>>
>> Also debuggability in the native code part is crucial, C++ served us well
>> in this regard, VSCode etc. can attach to a Python process and set
>> breakpoints on the C++ code, then step through the suspicious code path.
>>
>> Haskell is far from on par w.r.t. stepping debuggers, but bugs are
>> interestingly less with it, for unutterable reasons.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Compl
>>
>>
>
> --
> Simon Proctor
> Cognoscite aliquid novum cotidie
>
> http://www.khanate.co.uk/
>
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lements, each one is a list of four
elements: [(A B C D) (A B C D)]. When one binds, each array is bound to one
list.
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gt; wrote:
> >> On Tue, Jul 6, 2021 at 9:39 AM ToddAndMargo via perl6-users
> >> I am confused.
> >>
> >> What I am after it pre-salting $CC.I with
> >> $CC.[0] = "abc"
> >> $CC.[1] = "def"
> >>
'^D'
> > > class AA { has Str @.I is rw; };
> > (AA)
> > > my $CC = AA.new( I => [Str,"abc"] );
> > AA.new(I => Array[Str].new(Str, "abc"))
> > > say $CC.I;
> > [(Str) abc]
> > > say $CC.I[1];
> > abc
> > > $CC.I[0] = "zyz";
> > zyz
> > > say $CC.I;
> > [zyz abc]
> > >
> >
>
> Hi Norman,
>
> I am confused.
>
> What I am after it pre-salting $CC.I with
> $CC.[0] = "abc"
> $CC.[1] = "def"
>
> with the ".new" functions when I create $CC
>
> -T
>
>
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s _extra_ evil points for using the .EVAL method which,
> unlike the
> EVAL sub, doesn't even warn about how dangerous it is (even though it
> probably should).
>
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compiler ;)
> $*RAKU.compiler.version
v2021.04
> Month.keys
(oct dec aug jun mar apr feb nov jul may sep jan)
> Month.values
(11 6 9 2 5 7 3 12 8 4 10 1)
> .say for Month.kv
nov
11
jul
7
sep
9
jan
1
oct
10
mar
3
jun
6
apr
4
aug
8
dec
12
feb
2
may
5
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to the interpolation section of the GNU Scientific Library
https://github.com/frithnanth/raku-Math-Libgsl-Interpolation/blob/master/lib/Math/Libgsl/Raw/Interpolation.rakumod
On Sun, May 2, 2021 at 1:30 PM sisyphus wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 28, 2021 at 5:38 PM Fernando Santagata <
> nando.santag...@gmail.c
# Got:
> # 3602879701896397/36028797018963968
> # 3602879701896397/36028797018963968
> # 3602879701896397/36028797018963968
>
> =finish
> use Devel::Peek:from;
> # Shows that perl sees $n, $r1, and $r2
> # as being the double 0.1:
> Devel::Peek::Dump($n);
> Devel::Peek::Dump($r1);
> Devel::Peek::Dump($r2);
>
> --
>
> Cheers,
> Rob
>
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;sub infix:«\c[INVISIBLE TIMES]» { $^a × $^b }
>>
>> This would let you write `say 60÷5(7−5)` (with an invisible character
>> between the `5` and the `(` )
>> and get the expected result.
>>
>> Doing so would, of course, be a very bad idea. But still, you _
sn't look good for me.
>
> Best regards,
> Vadim Belman
>
> On Jan 19, 2021, at 11:07 AM, Fernando Santagata <
> nando.santag...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I'm trying to understand how nextsame works.
>
> Apparently I started from the wrong assumptions: I thou
hich returns
an Int).
I don't know if this is the desired behavior; if so probably it deserves to
be documented.
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st();
>> printf("%c\n%d\n", t.a[0], t.b);
>> _exit(0);
>> }
>>
>
> So the questions are:
>
> 1) How does one define an *inline* array of whatever size in Raku (size
> doesn't matter)
> 2) How does one retrieve the values stored in that defined array after the
> callee populates it.
>
> Thanks,
> ~Paul
>
> [1] - test.so is the shared object that I created for testing.
> --
> __
>
> :(){ :|:& };:
>
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>>
>> loop (my $i = 0; $i < $CStrElems - 2 ; $i += 2) {
>> if $CStr[ $i ] == 0 && $CStr[ $i + 1 ] == 0 { last; }
>>
>>if $i == $CStrElems - 4 {
>> $Msg = "$SubName ERROR:" ~ " C Strings are required to be
>> terminated with a nul\n\n" ~
>> " Returning an empty string\n" ~
>> " Cowardly existing\n";
>> exit;
>>}
>>
>># print $CStr[ $i ] ~ "," ~ $CStr[ $i + 1 ] ~ ", ";
>>$RakuStr ~= chr( $CStr[ $i ] );
>> }
>> # say "";
>>
>> # say "$RakuStr";
>> return $RakuStr;
>> }
>>
>>
>>
>
> --
> __
>
> :(){ :|:& };:
>
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a perl6-users <
perl6-us...@perl.org> wrote:
> On 2020-11-14 13:39, Fernando Santagata wrote:
> > What do you mean by putting the \n in the variable?
>
> $ p6 'my @x = <>; for @x {"$_".print};'
> aaabbbccc
>
> Why are the \n's not being resolved in
s? [¹]
my @a = "1\n", "2\n", "3\n";
'test'.IO.spurt(@a);
or this?
my @a = ;
'test'.IO.spurt(@a »~» "\n");
[¹] Mind that the array is first converted into a string and its elements
are joined together with an interleaving space
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esn't add the last "\n"
Or the equivalent
'test'.IO.spurt: @a.join("\n") ~ "\n";
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It seems that Rakudo 2020.09 solved the regression problem!
On Sat, Sep 26, 2020 at 10:01 AM Fernando Santagata <
nando.santag...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thank you, I'll see if I can concoct a self-contained example in order to
> open an issue.
>
> On Thu, Sep 24, 2020, 20:13 E
Thank you, I'll see if I can concoct a self-contained example in order to
open an issue.
On Thu, Sep 24, 2020, 20:13 Elizabeth Mattijsen wrote:
> Feels like a regression worthy of a Rakudo issue
>
> > On 24 Sep 2020, at 20:26, Fernando Santagata
> wrote:
> >
> > Hell
ng version 2020.07.
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d
>
> On 02/09/2020 03:02, Vadim Belman wrote:
> > Unfortunately, neither rendered constraints nor image insertions are
> implemented yet. Or it is so up to my knowledge, at least. I miss these
> features too sometimes.
> >
> > Best regards,
> > Vadim Belman
> &g
some text to just one renderer, or to insert a
figure or picture in a pod6 file?
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st to
> go through a directory or something, so tracking that down further could be
> interesting if that is the case.
>
> HTH
> - Timo
> On 01/08/2020 22:46, Fernando Santagata wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I found out that on my system at a certain point zef was unable to
t 10:46 PM Fernando Santagata <
nando.santag...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I found out that on my system at a certain point zef was unable to read
> the content of ~/.raku/short and because of that to install any other
> module.
> According to zef there were too many
else?
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ls to install, but I guess you know, since the
test on Travis-CI fails.)
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> The dataframe should support columns name to be called as:
>
> df.column1
>
> and it should return a list of values on this column.
> Also, when it read the delim file it should check each column type.
>
>
> All suggestions are welcome.
>
>
>
> --
> Aureliano Gued
d be the foundation for these
>> data frames.
>>
>
> Depending on your use of the GSL, as I recall the license restricts
> commercial use.
>
> Best regards,
>
> -Tom
>
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t come yet, is because Chuck Norris keeps
> finding
> faults in God’s plan for his coming.
> — https://www.shlomifish.org/humour/bits/facts/Chuck-Norris/
>
> Please reply to list if it's a mailing list post - https://shlom.in/reply
> .
>
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ach method is what I already have. But I'm
> looking for ways to factor out common code.
>
> Regards
> On 29/06/2020 18:44, Fernando Santagata wrote:
>
> After deleting the spaces as suggested, there's a "Positional" too many.
> I guess you can rewrite that me
> multi method handle(Str $s) {
>> $.value = $s;
>> say 'in string'}
>> multi method handle(Positional @s) {
>> $.value = @s[0];
>> say 'in positional'}
>> }
>> my NewClass $x .= new;
>> $x.handle('hello world');$x.handle();$x.debug =
>> True;$x.handle('hello world');$x.handle();
>>
>> #raku test.raku
>> #value is Initial value
>> #value is Initial value
>>
>> I am wondering how to use proto and {*}
>>
>>
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On Thu, Jun 25, 2020 at 8:10 PM Brad Gilbert wrote:
> {*} is specially handled by the compiler as a term.
>
Thank you!
I guess that handling is peculiar to proto, and maybe it's worth
documenting it.
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-> ;; $_? is raw = OUTER::<$_> { #`(Block|94038346387904) ... }
In
Out
-> ;; $_? is raw = OUTER::<$_> { #`(Block|94038346388120) ... }
Why are spaces significant in this case?
If this behavior is intentional, can this be a trap worth being documented?
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On Mon, Jun 8, 2020 at 2:11 PM ToddAndMargo via perl6-users <
perl6-us...@perl.org> wrote:
> On 2020-06-08 04:32, Fernando Santagata wrote:
> > On Mon, Jun 8, 2020 at 1:20 PM ToddAndMargo via perl6-users
> > mailto:perl6-us...@perl.org>> wrote:
> >
> >
On Mon, Jun 8, 2020 at 1:20 PM ToddAndMargo via perl6-users <
perl6-us...@perl.org> wrote:
> On 2020-06-08 03:38, Fernando Santagata wrote:
> > …and line 3:
> >
> > unit module Informative;
> >
>
>
> 3: unit module Informative;
>
> Does not look
finanalyst/p6-inform/blob/master/lib/Informative.pm6
>
> Line 144:
>
> method show(
> Str $str?,
> Int :$timer,
> Bool :$show-countdown
> ) {
>
> where is the class that is linked to that method?
>
> Many thanks,
> -T
>
>
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On Mon, Jun 8, 2020 at 10:15 AM ToddAndMargo via perl6-users <
perl6-us...@perl.org> wrote:
> On 2020-06-08 00:48, Fernando Santagata wrote:
> > On Mon, Jun 8, 2020 at 9:12 AM ToddAndMargo via perl6-users
> > mailto:perl6-us...@perl.org>> wrote:
> >
> > On
>
I think that that point has been stressed countless times: you probably
want a User Manual, not a Reference.
The online Reference is well written and it's what most people need. To
learn more about Raku please refer to the numerous books on the topic:
https://perl6book.com/
https://rak
ding the class thing" is.
Yet, I'm trying a mind-reading trick: when you say "method" perhaps you
mean a sub you can call using a method call syntax.
If that's the case, then one may write something like this:
sub f($x) { $x² }
6. # output: 36
Did the trick work?
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On Fri, May 8, 2020 at 6:10 PM Fernando Santagata
wrote:
> raku -e'lines() ==> grep(/^WARN/) ==> sort() ==> reduce({$^a ~ "\n" ~
> $^b}) ==> say()' sample.log
>
and the reduce call can be written more compactly: reduce({"$^a\n$^b"})
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f the "-ne" one-liner
> > flag, using "-e" and "for lines()" instead. I also used grep instead
> > of smart-matching:
> >
> > perl6 -e 'my @i; for lines() {if .grep(/^WARN/) -> ($s)
> > {@i.push($s)};}; .say for @i.sort;'
> >
> > Note: the "-> ($s)" section where I store grepped matches comes from a
> > Jonathan Worthington answer found here (thanks Jonathan!):
> >
> >
> stackoverflow.com/questions/58982745/raku-one-line-expression-to-capture-group-from-string
> >
> > I certainly would be interested to learn if there's a phaser solution
> > to this problem (and I also have a sneaking suspicion that Supply
> > might be useful here... ).
> >
> > HTH, Bill.
>
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.
'zef build' works flawlessly and so does Mi6, which OTOH can't deal with
LibraryMake.
HTH
On Sat, Dec 21, 2019 at 7:41 PM Fernando Santagata <
nando.santag...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> What can I use to help building native code for a Raku module?
> Is LibraryMake s
…and the App::Mi6 author just released an updated version that deals well
with the new naming scheme!
Thank you!
On Mon, Dec 23, 2019 at 4:51 PM Fernando Santagata <
nando.santag...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I hope that zef tests a distribution using both .t and .rakutest
> extensi
It seems that the problem I was having with prove6 was due to zef not
realizing there is a new version of the module.
On Mon, Dec 23, 2019 at 4:51 PM Fernando Santagata <
nando.santag...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I hope that zef tests a distribution using both .t and .rakutest
> extensi
As an aside, I deplore the practice of identifying the language of a
> > directly executable program in the top level. It means that any change
> > to the language used means lying to the world, (which destroys the
> > point) or hunting down and changing every script or other caller to
> > reflect the new situation.
>
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useful!
Happy holidays!
On Mon, Dec 23, 2019 at 3:28 AM David Warring
wrote:
> Hi Fernando,
> I'm still in the habit of using LibraryMake. E.g. for
> https://github.com/p6-xml/LibXML-raku released in this last few months.
> Regards,
> David
>
> On Sun, Dec 22, 2019 at 7:47
Hello,
What can I use to help building native code for a Raku module?
Is LibraryMake still the preferred method or there's something else to use
nowadays?
Thanks!
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On Fri, Dec 13, 2019 at 6:48 AM Todd Chester via perl6-users <
perl6-us...@perl.org> wrote:
> On 2019-12-12 00:22, Fernando Santagata wrote:
> > On Thu, Dec 12, 2019 at 3:46 AM Todd Chester > <mailto:toddandma...@zoho.com>> wrote:
>
> Can I export any other va
On Thu, Dec 12, 2019 at 3:46 AM Todd Chester wrote:
> On 2019-12-11 10:22, Fernando Santagata wrote:
> > File test.pm6
> >
> > unit module test;
> > subset PosInt of Int is export where * > 0;
> >
> >
> > File test.p6
> >
> >
y are "our": https://docs.perl6.org/language/classtut
>
> Subsets... well I don't know. I would say they are package scoped by
> default, same as classes.
>
> JJ
>
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ly, really deserve
to be thanked.
A lot.
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On Mon, Dec 9, 2019 at 9:38 AM Fernando Santagata
wrote:
> It can be used this way:
>
> $ raku -e'say „Hello!“'
> Hello!
> But it must be used with that closing quote '“' (U+201C); it cannot be
> used paired with itself:
>
There's another quotation mark that can be used
fficult to
interpret and remember.
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ersion from
> unsigned to signed integer and it is not possible to use positive
> numbers only, afterwards.
>
> Regards,
> Marcel
>
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and start
publish the "work in progress" on the CPAN, so other people will know that
there's someone working on it. PRs will be welcome ;-)
On Sun, Dec 8, 2019 at 7:41 PM Tom Blackwood wrote:
> Nice! Thanks for letting me know.
>
> On Mon, Dec 9, 2019 at 12:21 AM Fernando Santaga
at 1:52 AM Tom Browder wrote:
>
>> On Sun, Dec 8, 2019 at 10:38 AM Fernando Santagata
>> wrote:
>> >
>> > Hello,
>> > I started writing a raw interface to Tensorflow, but I stopped for
>> various reasons [¹]. If anyone wants to work o
'abccd' ~~ / [abc]+ d /
> > Nil
> >
> > > 'abccd' ~~ / abc+ d /
> > abccd
> >
> > > 'abccd abcABCabcd' ~~ / :i 'abc'+ d /
> > abcABCabcd
> > > 'abccd abcABCabcd' ~~ / :i [abc]+ d /
> > abcABCabcd
> >
> > Note that '…' in a regex behaves like '…' outside of one, as well as "…"
> > behaving like "…" and 「…」 behaving like 「…」
>
> Hi Brad,
>
>That was above and beyond! Thank you!
>
> my $x = Q[\:\\::]; ( my $y = $x ) ~~ s/ 「\\」 /x/; say $y
> \:x::
>
> What is the easiest way to get those weird brackets in Fedora31?
>
> -T
>
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eck it out!
>> >
>> > On Fri, Dec 6, 2019 at 5:50 PM JJ Merelo wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Try something in the most wanted repo:
>> https://github.com/perl6/perl6-most-wanted/blob/master/most-wanted/modules.md
>> That way you will learn _and_ help the community.
>> >>
>> >> El vie., 6 dic. 2019 a las 8:11, Tom Blackwood ()
>> escribió:
>> >>>
>> >>> Hello
>> >>>
>> >>> My team most time developed with ruby language.
>> >>> These recent days we took time reading the book Learning Perl 6.
>> >>> Then we consider to take an actual project to learn more deeply.
>> >>> What project do you suggest for us to get involve into?
>> >>>
>> >>> Regards,
>> >>> Tom
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> JJ
>>
>
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t;>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_(programming_language)
>>>
>>> It says it is also influenced by perl language.
>>>
>>> Regards
>>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> JJ
>>
>
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%x<<$y >>.base(16)
>
> or I get the finger wagged at me.
>
> Ambiguous use of >>; use » instead to mean hyper, or
> insert whitespace before >> to mean a quote terminator
> (or use different delimiters?)
>
> Is there a better way to write:
> say %x<<$y >>.base(16)
>
> Many thanks,
> -T
>
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On Wed, Sep 4, 2019 at 4:07 PM Tom Browder wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 4, 2019 at 05:53 Fernando Santagata
> wrote:
>
>>
>> On Wed, Sep 4, 2019 at 12:21 PM William Michels
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Fernando, I'm not sure I understand. Is this for module
>>&
t;
> nuke [RootDir | TempDir | StoreDir]
> Deletes all paths in the specific configuration directory
>
> nuke [site | home]
> Deletes all paths that are rooted in the prefix of the matching
> CompUnit::Repository name
>
> # uninstall all modules
> $ zef nuke site home
t pre-push hook.
So far my pre-push script is just:
zef install . --force-install
but now I'm thinking that it's not enough and I'd like to uninstall the
current module and then re-install it.
To do that I need a way to uninstall an "anonymous" module, something along
the lines of &qu
>>> Hi All,
> >>>
> >>> How would I print out what a 32 real value of
> >>> 11.01 (base 10) looks like in its raw
> >>> binary form (ones and zeros)?
> >>>
> >>> Many thanks,
> &
zeros)?
>
> Many thanks,
> -T
>
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have the interface and behaviour that you want!
> >
> >
> >> I think there are many other perl people around the world expect this
> capability.
> >
> > If there were more people actually working on this, we would actually
> have that capability.
> >
> >
> >
> > Liz
> >
>
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> Cognoscite aliquid novum cotidie
>>
>> http://www.khanate.co.uk/
>>
>>
>
> --
> Simon Proctor
> Cognoscite aliquid novum cotidie
>
> http://www.khanate.co.uk/
>
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ect as not everything is in CPAN but it should help.
>
> --
> Simon Proctor
> Cognoscite aliquid novum cotidie
>
> http://www.khanate.co.uk/
>
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gt; worked OK. So my question is really not how to compute pi's digits, but
> more this: why are the above computations falling from FatRat to Num after
> a while, and is there something to do to keep FatRat calculation all the
> way?
>
> Thanks to anyone who would be able to shed light on this.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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>
> * ~~ (* ~~ 1|2|4|8|16)
>
> So don't write this either:
>
> … where * ~~ 1|2|4|8|16
>
> ---
>
> It should be
>
> sub mysub(Int $value where 1|2|4|8|16)
>{
> say "Got $value"
> }
>
> On Sun, Mar 3, 20
her at run time.
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teger can only
> have certain predefined values?
>
> Many thanks,
> -T
>
> --
> ~~~
> Having been erased,
> The document you're seeking
> Must now be retyped.
> ~~~
>
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On Tue, Feb 26, 2019 at 1:49 PM JJ Merelo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> El mar., 26 feb. 2019 a las 11:34, Fernando Santagata (<
> nando.santag...@gmail.com>) escribió:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Today I stumbled upon this article:
>>
>> https://blog.steve.fi/exp
dm/rakudo-pkg/releases) which the script uses
to install Perl 6 in the container.
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:
>
> On Mon, Nov 26, 2018 at 19:26 Trey Harris wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Nov 26, 2018 at 04:56 Fernando Santagata <
>> nando.santag...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> On Sun, Nov 25, 2018 at 5:34 PM Brad Gilbert wrote:
>>>
>>>
operators, so defaulting to IO is probably more useful than defaulting to
Str.
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To further clarify, what I did to prepare this test is:
mkdir -p test/a/b
cd test
echo > a/c
On Sun, Nov 25, 2018 at 11:11 AM Fernando Santagata <
nando.santag...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Here's output of 'a/b'.IO.d from the REPL:
>
> > 'a/b'.IO.d
> True
>
> On Sun
ot;), i.e.
> "anything except . and ..".
>
> I'm not sure why using { .IO.d } as the test would not give you b, though.
> Can you check what "a/b".IO.d outputs? Maybe that can give us a clue.
>
> HTH
> - Timo
> On 24/11/2018 22:18, Fernando Santagata wrote:
>
ehavior is
different:
> my @dirs = dir('.', test => { .IO.d })
[".".IO "a".IO "..".IO]
Now I can see the directory 'a'.
If I descend a level, doing a 'cd a', the behavior is consistent with what
I see at the previous level.
I'm confused.
I'm using version 2018.10.
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sion < v2018.09»
>
>
> On Tue, Nov 6, 2018 at 6:38 AM Fernando Santagata
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Here:
> >
> > https://docs.perl6.org/language/pod#Formatting_codes
> >
> > I read this:
> >
> >> Formatting co
; v2018.09
>
instead of $*PERL.compiler.version < v2018.09
Did I misunderstand the whole nesting thing?
Is there any other way to include a '<' character inside a formatting code?
Thank you!
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module is installed and loading
> it if it is:
>
> https://rakudo.org/post/lexical-require-upgrade-info
>
> Hope that helps!
> - Timo
> On 11/10/2018 19:08, Fernando Santagata wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I wish to run some tests on one module of mine only if there's a certain
> th
Hello,
I wish to run some tests on one module of mine only if there's a certain
third-party module available during installation.
Before I concocted something horrid using try/catch in the INIT phaser, is
there any gentle way to do this?
Thanks!
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https://docs.perl6.org/routine/lines
> > seems pretty straight forward.
> >
> > Question: How do I tell when I when I have
> > reached the EOF (End Of File)?
> >
> > Many thanks,
> > -T
>
> Please expand the question to include `read` and `readchars`.
>
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quot;9", while changing the '+' with a '*' it
> generates an error, as it should:
> >
> > Cannot resolve caller Numeric(NativeCall::Types::CArray[int32]: ); none
> of these signatures match:
> > (Mu:U \v: *%_)
> >
> > Is this a bug, an inconsistency, or a necessary evil?
> >
> > --
> > Fernando Santagata
>
to the Perl 6
type system or it's just a bug.
On Sun, Sep 30, 2018, 12:27 JJ Merelo wrote:
> This works:
>
> my int32 $a = 3; my int32 $b = 7; say $a * $b # OUTPUT: «21»
>
> El dom., 30 sept. 2018 a las 11:28, Fernando Santagata (<
> nando.santag...@gmail.com>) es
:Types::CArray[int32]: ); none of
these signatures match:
(Mu:U \v: *%_)
Is this a bug, an inconsistency, or a necessary evil?
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hu, Sep 20, 2018 at 6:51 PM Curt Tilmes wrote:
> I haven't seen many responses to this yet. I am by no means a
> MoarVM/NQP/Rakudo internals expert, speaking only as a developer on top of
> those things, not inside them.
>
> On Sun, Sep 16, 2018 at 8:12 AM Fernando Santagata <
> n
Should I report this here: https://github.com/rakudo/rakudo/ or there's a
specific location for the REPL?
On Sun, Sep 16, 2018 at 2:28 PM Elizabeth Mattijsen wrote:
> Definitely a bug. Which seems to be limited to the REPL only, fortunately.
>
> > On 16 Sep 2018, at 12:57, Fernan
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