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The origin and virtues of semicolons in programming languages
* list of list literals (1,2; 3,4) eqv ((1,2), (3,4));
to paraphrase Larry Walk “everyone wants the [semi] colon”
https://docs.raku.org/
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Dada, an Experiement by the Creators of Rust
amen to this … i recommend thinking about your problem in terms of effective data structures and then apply even a very simple DSL to handle access and transformations … fwiw the built in Grammars and Slang support in raku https://docs.raku.org are fantastic tools for this job.
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Raku: A Language for Gremlins
When I was looking at the language, I didn't find the documentation "really poor". In fact I was impressed at how much of a one-stop-shop the official docs site was for both conceptual docs and API docs.
https://docs.raku.org/
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Migrating Perl to Raku
The Raku Programming Language documentation already contains most (if not all) the documentation you need to deal with the issues you will confront in migrating Perl code to Raku. But, as documentation goes, the focus is on the factual differences. These blogs will try to go a little more in-depth about specific issues and provide a little more hands-on information based on my experience porting quite a lot of Perl code to Raku.
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Introducing Pod Renewal Initiative
I will start working on the new version of Pod as a branch in https://github.com/raku/doc.
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Will Carbon Replace C++?
Well, performance has been improved by several orders of magnitude since the first release. So maybe it's time to look at https://raku.org again (or first have a look at its new documentation site https://docs.raku.org)
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What do yall use raku for?
go to https://docs.raku.org/ and type "IO" into the search field. Behold the list that appears. Check out IO::Path or IO::Handle or whatever looks interesting. Maybe it's just me but I go "Ooh, look at all the things!".
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Generating a hash without a helper function
Related: The Raku documentation does an excellent job explaining hashes/dictrionaries/associative arrays. If you've any issues, please submit a Github issue.
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What are the best materials for learning raku?
Raku has a lot of syntax. My first attempt at learning the language failed because I couldn't get past all the strange syntax I saw at https://docs.raku.org/. Sometimes I didn't know what the syntax was called, so I didn't know what to search for.
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2021 Advent of Code solutions in the Raku programming language
In the course of figuring this out, I realized that our docs also (slightly) misstate what \d means in a Regex, which led to this PR. So thanks for bringing all this up!
sanitizers
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Good resources for learning C in depth?
AddressSanitizer is really useful, it's similar to Valgrind but has much lower overhead.
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Memory Allocators
And if you're up for it, I'd further recommend adding some ways to deal with buffer overflows in debug builds. The way I deal with this is by using Address-Sanitizer's manual poisoning api. Bonus point if you leave additional poisoned space between allocations so off by one errors are likely to end up in a poisoned region instead of nearby allocation.
- Exception thrown: write access violation
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2023 Stack Overflow Survey: Rust is the most admired programming language, making it the most loved language for 8 years in a row
It also doesn't hurt that Miri can find many kinds of unsafe violations even in unsafe blocks. Zig may get something like this one day, but even if it does, checking things at runtime is not a substitute for compile time -- the C++ Sanitizers haven't exactly solved the safety story for C++ even over a decade later.
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What's the best thing you've found in code? :
This is where stuff like ASan is really useful.
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how do I check my library for memory leaks?
Use: https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer
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Is malloc_trim() safe to use?
Have you tried using tools like ASAN/LSAN or valgrind to confirm that there are indeed no memory leaks?
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Having trouble with projects too long to post here.
Compile with ASAN and UBSAn
- Strange Segmentation Fault when accessing a Class inside a for loop.
- Will Carbon Replace C++?
What are some alternatives?
advent - Contains all data relating to the annual Raku Advent event held 1-25 December
miri - An interpreter for Rust's mid-level intermediate representation
problem-specifications - Shared metadata for exercism exercises.
spdlog - Fast C++ logging library.
sparrowdo - Run Sparrow tasks remotely
xeus-cling - Jupyter kernel for the C++ programming language
advent-of-raku-2020 - Advent of Code solutions in the Raku programming language
plotters - A rust drawing library for high quality data plotting for both WASM and native, statically and realtimely 🦀 📈🚀
rakudo - 🦋 Rakudo – Raku on MoarVM, JVM, and JS
Catch - A modern, C++-native, test framework for unit-tests, TDD and BDD - using C++14, C++17 and later (C++11 support is in v2.x branch, and C++03 on the Catch1.x branch)
advent-of-raku-2021 - 2021 Advent of Code solutions in the Raku programming language
doctest - The fastest feature-rich C++11/14/17/20/23 single-header testing framework