The SNES compiler write ups reminded me I need to get back into creating a
made-for-binary regex system. Once I get done with some other projects I'm
knee deep in, I'll sit down to really get a feel for RakuAST and then it'll be
all go from there (and of course, as always, I welcome comments/fe
On Wed, Dec 29, 2021 at 1:32 AM Jon Smart wrote:
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> I plan to port a binary protocol client to perl6/raku.
> I have zero experience on this. Where should I get started?
How well do you know programming, and Raku, and is the
protocol a standard one you can link to with several existing
implementa
On Wed, Dec 29, 2021 at 5:10 PM Paul Procacci wrote:
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> Ralph,
>
> So Ijust tried comma w/ grammar live view ... and I must say,
> I'm blown away.
\o/
> This really should be in the docs (it may be, but I didn't go looking for it).
I just looked using googles such as:
https://www.google.com/s
Hey marc,
since the default value for a "Bool" is an undefined Bool, you can just
boolify whatever happens to be in :$diff, which will be False for "no
flag passed" or True for "flag passed and was True".
Hope that helps
- Timo
On 29/12/2021 13:00, Marc Chantreux wrote:
hello rakoons,
I
hello Daniel,
> > Did i just dreamed about it ?
> You sort of dreamed it.
damn! thanks for the red pill.
> my $argfiles = IO::ArgFiles.new(@files || '-');
my perl history works against me there: i see @files.elems || '-' here :)
thank you.
> The other change I'd suggest for additional ele
Ralph,
So Ijust tried comma w/ grammar live view because as I expand the logic to
encompass other things it became further and further unwieldy ... and I
must say, I'm blown away. This really should be in the docs (it may be,
but I didn't go looking for it).
It's really awesome to say the least
> * I'm pretty sure i saw something like :!$test to express Bool :$test = False.
> Did i just dreamed about it ?
You sort of dreamed it. :!test passes test => False as a Pair, which means
$test = False.
But that's syntax for calling the fn, not declaring it. You could do Bool()
:$test=0, but
i
On Sunday, December 26, Paul Procacci wrote:
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> use Grammar::Tracer;
>
> and
>
> use Grammar::Tracer::Compact;
>
> Both I've found helpful, though obviously not fool proof. It'd be nice if
> it show'd why it failed (i.e. what it encountered vs what it expected )
> rather than just a 'failed'
hello rakoons,
I have a script named fixlines which is basically
sub fixline (Str $line) { ... }
say fixline $_ for lines;
This is far enough for personal usage but i would like to release it
so i need a decent -h to be implemented and basically should look
like
Usage:
fixlines [--test]
to
Dear Liz and Ralph, thanks for your anwsers.
Le Tue, Dec 28, 2021 at 09:29:26PM +, Ralph Mellor a écrit :
> > long time ago, there was this 'use v6' line ... Does it still make sense?
> I think it depends.
well. it's not that time consuming to add v6.d so reading your lines, i
realized it's
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