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Commented on Identifying CPAN distributions you could help out with
Second request for a list based on impact, e.g. reverse deps....
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Commented on What's new with Marpa
Typos in the pdf. 2nd page: * Ruby Sippers Parsing 3rd page: * abced * in definition of abcde+ element X{STR} should belong to abcde*{STR}, not abcde{SYM} * also, you use vocab, then vocab*, but then describe + set with...
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Commented on New Lingua::Identify::CLD
Hi, From source I see that library as well has encodings information. Can it guess or only transforms/use for purpose of language detection? If it can guess then it would be cool to compare with Encode::Detect::Detector that uses Gecko's library...
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Commented on Fun with recursive anonymous subroutines
Thanks for an example on how to use weaken in this case. Sub::Recursive deals with the problem. It makes execution slower, but code looks a little bit cleaner....
Comment Threads
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Alberto Simões commented on
New Lingua::Identify::CLD
Hey, Ruslan.
I do not know (yet) if it detects encodings. :) But I'll try to find out ;)
Cheers
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Jeffrey Kegler commented on
What's new with Marpa
@Ruslan: Thanks! I've uploaded a new version with these fixes.
Note that I intended that the dedicated start rule have a single symbol on the RHS. This follows the literature, but I presented it a little differently -- rather than explicitly "augment" the grammar, I point out that I can assume that the augmented start rule exists, without loss of generality. I took this approach because it is orthogonal with the way I handle most other grammar rewrites in the paper. But after that run of typos on page 3, I can certainly understand your doubt.
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Neil Bowers commented on
Identifying CPAN distributions you could help out with
Yeah, I think that'll probably be the next thing I hack in.
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Ether commented on
Identifying CPAN distributions you could help out with
What code did you use to determine the number and age of outstanding bugs? I was thinking of creating a Kwalitee data point on these stats.
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Neil Bowers commented on
Identifying CPAN distributions you could help out with
You can get the RT bug data as an SQLite database from https://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/cpan/rtcpan.sqlite.gz
My query for getting the oldest and newest unresolved bug per dist is
select distribution, substr(min(created),1,10) as oldest_bug, substr(max(created),1,10) as newest_bug from ticket where status in ('new', 'open', 'stalled', 'patched') group by distribution;
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