Den 15-10-2019 kl. 17:49 skrev Andrew Shitov:
To my opinion, should be done before this year's Christmas. At least
everything that can be done by the "Perl 6 team"
But after lunch.
/kaare
What does "doesn't work" mean? Please be specific about the problem and include
your perl6 --version
On my HEAD build the second one fails with
Cannot invoke object with invocation handler in this context
in sub getgrgid at test.p6 line 11
in block at test.p6 line 15
I'm not impressed
Perhaps it would be an idea to include the error message:
Cannot invoke object with invocation handler in this context
in sub getgrgid at b line 11
in block at b line 15
and the perl6 --version
This is Rakudo version 2016.12-118-g3baffe7 built on MoarVM version
2016.12-21-g3dc5647
im
On 2016-10-03 12:14, Elizabeth Mattijsen wrote:
Wrt to Pm’s timing of perl 5 with Moose: if you actually want to have
most of Perl 6’s capabilities in Perl 5 with Moose, you will need to
load quite a few MooseX:: classes as well. Which cannot have a
positive effect on load time.
Right. But
Hi Tony
Thank you all for your input - I have started writing my talk and will
publish my slides when I'm done.I may even video the talk and publish
that too
How did it go (if I dare to ask)?
/kaare
Hi Joseph
Welcome, and I hope you'll stick around.
Now, I haven't had the time to dig into Perl 6 myself, only to poke at
it from time to time. But, while waiting for people who know something
to respond, I'll ask you to be a little concise in certain areas.
* I can find no concise easy-to-und
On 2016-08-26 03:14, Timo Paulssen wrote:
with Inline::Python you can use at least one of the Qt bindings python
The Inline::* options are mostly interesting when porting or binding to
existing applications, IMHO. But it's a valid point. Doesn't Perl 5 have
some implementations as well?
Th
Hi
ISTM that right now the only option if you want to develop a graphical
desktop application is GTK. At least it seems to be the only one on the
modules list. You may very well correct me if I'm wrong.
I'm thinking if anybody has any knowledge of other projects, perhaps
Qt5, Wx, or any othe
On 2016-06-29 12:26, webmind wrote:
On 28/06/16 05:26, Kaare Rasmussen wrote:
In that vein, I'm surprised how easy it is to bind to C libraries. This
could very well be a killer feature for Perl 6 compared to other high
level languages. The resource usage has to come down to a reasonable
On 2016-06-27 15:11, Parrot Raiser wrote:
We should all be thinking about the "killer application" for Perl 6;
the sort of job that is made so much easier by it that people will
overlook all sorts of problems.
In that vein, I'm surprised how easy it is to bind to C libraries. This
could very w
Hi List
Now that 6c is 6 months old, I'm wondering if there is any sign of Perl
6 adoption in companies, startups, etc for professional use?
It may be premature to expect any widespread professional use, but I
would like to know more about what ecosystem we have. With
"professional" I don't
Den 01-05-2016 kl. 01:54 skrev Brandon Allbery:
In fact, this is currently being discussed in IRC:
OK; seems there's a way out. Thanks for the info; I'll look into it the
next time I have a spare moment.
/kaare
Den 30-04-2016 kl. 19:14 skrev Kaare Rasmussen:
select(3) is an abysmal API. There's a reason most OSes replaced
select(2) with a backward compatibility select(3) and moved on to
something poll-like (look for poll(2) or epoll(2)).
Well, it's not that I fare better with
Den 30-04-2016 kl. 17:20 skrev Brandon Allbery:
I'm not sure; it's not documented :/ Also not sure offhand how
endianness plays in to select()'s bit vectors if you build them by
hand. Which leads to...
One shouldn't probably be surprised to see endianness involved in what
is described as a bi
Den 30-04-2016 kl. 15:57 skrev Brandon Allbery:
Note that "nfds" is the highest fd number to check for, plus one. For
the naïve implementation, you need to add one here.
Right, it wasn't in this example, but it doesn't matter much.
my $readfds = CArray[uint8].new(0, 2);
What is this i
Den 30-04-2016 kl. 10:35 skrev Kaare Rasmussen:
Variations over [2] give inconclusive results, so I know I'm doing
something (probably very basic) wrong. But what?
The current incancation tries to dup the STDIN fd to 14, which should
be the second last bit in the 2nd uint8. But I
Hi
I've been playing on and off with the system call select (3)
(http://linux.die.net/man/3/select) in order to learn a bit Perl 6 and
NativeCall. But I get no traction, so I'd like to know what I'm doing wrong.
Before I start I'd like to wonder a little about the fd usage of moar.
Perl 5 ha
On 2016-02-20 10:54, Vytautas D wrote:
Its a real shame. Thanks to all volunteers. But please do speak up
earlier. I shouted on #soc-perl irc channel. Saw other people asking
questions here and there. But not even a single reply or shout for help.
Yeah, feels like a big opportunity for Per
On 2016-02-20 20:50, Tom Browder wrote:
I notice that module Net::SMTP is on the most wanted list and shown as
a WIP. However, on a lark I decided to try:
I guess you refer to
https://github.com/perl6/perl6-most-wanted/blob/master/most-wanted/modules.md
which seems to be a compilation of wishes
> I have not seen the schedule for signup for this year. I expect that
we will participate again.
Apparantly, deadline is very close for organizations now:
https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/
I hope the People In Power knows and has it under control.
/kaare
On 2016-01-14 06:39, ToddAndMargo wrote:
I was on the IRC a few days back. I am a little bit unsure of
what and how to use it. Seems like a bunch of one line questions
and answers.
It is. but the turn-around time is very low and the reply quality is
very high. Also, you'll use nopaste for
But I don't know why they still suggest to use any specific suffix. It's
of now interest or value to the user in which language the program is
written.
/kaare
Looking at the documentation, http://doc.perl6.org/language/modules
see "Basic structure".
On 1/12/16, Parrot Raiser <1parr...@gmail.
Hi
Linenoise is included in Task::Star.
https://github.com/tadzik/Task-Star/commit/8ff101ae15
So it's strange I had to install it after I installed rakudo, panda, and
Task::Star.
I guess things aren't really streamlined to perfection yet.
/kaare
Hi
Try Out Linenoise
https://github.com/hoelzro/p6-linenoise/
panda install Linenoise
Command history is essential to the user experience of a REPL. I wonder
why Linenoise just isn't included in Task::Star (?)
/kaare
Hi Darren
On that note, are there going to be Perl 6 versions 6.x.y where {x,y}
are integers? Will 6.0.0 be the first such one? -- Darren Duncan
The next Perl 6 release will be called 6.d. Hopefully it will take a
while before that happens.
I hope there will be a lot of Rakudo releases in t
Hi webmind
I'm a bit confused, there is a major release for Perl 6, but I know
wonder if this is the 6.0.0 release or when this will be?
I understand your confusion.
Most people would expect something downloadable, and there is actually a
Rakudo release to go. But 6.c is really the promise t
On 10/28/2015 08:31 PM, Parrot Raiser wrote:
This Perl 5 to 6 Translation guide http://doc.perl6.org/language/5to6
is mentioned in several places, but returns a 404. Is it obsolete, or
just misplaced?
This one you're looking for?
http://doc.perl6.org/language/5to6-nutshell.html
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