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quotable6
masakbot

.oO( starting to feel more like the masakbot every day )
does the masakbot create github issues, as well as RT tickets? :-)
sics the masakbot on the 'no strict' bug
suspects the masakbot is at the same dinner that he's on the train to... :)
masakbot: ^^
lucas_: well, it turned out to be less of an explanation and more of an informal bug report, which perhaps the masakbot will notice :)
masakbot++ :)
alas, the masakbot has gone offline
masakbot: ^^^
well, the masakbot hasn't filed the actual bug yet
masakbot ^^
o/, masakbot
pokes masakbot to submit an RT :P
cue the masakbot?
or the masakbot, since it's a bug :)
perhaps the masakbot knows whether it's been filed already?
.oO( masakbot'd )
so feel free to report to rakudobug, or fire up the masakbot to do so :)
.oO( Where is the masakbot when I need him? )
masak: left a snack sitting at http://irclog.perlgeek.de/perl6/2013-10-01#i_7657519 for the masakbot
masak: masakbot bug
at least, I recall summoning masakbot for that a few months ago
where's masakbot when you need him
pokes masakbot
phenny: tell masak masakbot :) nqp: my $_ := nqp::ctx(); $_ := nqp::ctxcaller($_) while 1;
masak: 10:54Z <diakopter> tell masak masakbot :) nqp: my $_ := nqp::ctx(); $_ := nqp::ctxcaller($_) while 1;
it's because diakopter pipes his weird and wonderful finds through masakbot :D
masak: masakbot ^^
masak: masakbot ^^
I leave masakbot to file rakudobugs since he's much hetter at deciding whar's a bug and enjiys typing /me submits rakudobug
masakbot: search RT <-> # :)
phenny: ask masak masakbot someone's buggy here ^^
masak: 13 Oct 23:28Z <diakopter> ask masak masakbot see preceding; maybe rakudobug(s)
masak: 00:35Z <diakopter> ask masak masakbot someone's buggy here ^^
phenny: ask masak masakbot see preceding; maybe rakudobug(s)
masakbot false positive
masakbot: poing
I didn't see masakbot submit it yet
gives up and hopes masakbot will submit a rakudobug if it's not already
.oO(who am I to deprive masakbot of his life's purpose?)
where's masakbot?
where's masakbot when you need him? ;-)
o/ masakbot
where's masakbot when you need him
UncleFester6: do it fast. before masakbot does! :)
is masakbot around?
nieczabug reported, masakbot style :) (issue #111)
so it seems that as fast as the masakbot reports bugs, the Pmbot fixes them.
savors having used the masaktician to distract the masakbot from submitting the rakudobug I blatantly mentioned above
if the masakbot is looking for fuel
who you gonna call? masakbot!
.oO( the masakbot is slow to see the word "bug" today... )
pokes the masakbot
it is not considered spam, so you can spam us and the masakbot will submit the bug
hey, the masakbot is back
masakbot submit rt
the masakbot is learning.... :p
masakbot!
rakudo: my $a = "string".new(''); # masakbot
looks for masakbot
ingy: quick, submit before masakbot beats you to it ;)
.oO( I bet if we -v masakbot++ it'll *still* keep on submitting Rakudo bugs )
hugme: hug masakbot
hugs masakbot
jnthn: I think you need to say masakbot: submit rakudobug. ;)
unless you meant to say "submits rakudobug", ala masakbot.
I was trying to invoke masakbot
where's masakbot when you need him?
Is the masakbot ready for a recharge?
injects masakbot with fresh bug juice
.oO(I guess I'm special now. My nick is suffixed with bot. Proof I'm special because of this: masakbot)
masakbot: ^^
oh hai, masakbot.
masakbot --report-bug --which="latest"
jnthnandmasakbot++ is giving what would have been moritz_++'s grammar and regex talk
arnsholt: mberendsbot and masakbot just found moritz, and we immediately joined together into a grander structural unit.
rakudo: say ~\(1;2;3) # masakbot
rakudo: say ~\() # masakbot
rakudo: say 900.00000000000000000 # masakbot
rakudo: say (90^^4).WHAT # masakbot
# masakbot ^^ see above; I dunno...
rakudo: say 6 / 7 / 6 / (7**-1) # masakbot
rakudo: say 7**-1 # masakbot
pugs: say 1/7/7/7/7/7/7/7*7 # masakbot FAIL
rakudo: say 1/7/7/7/7/7/7/7*7 # masakbot FAIL
# masakbot: see my last
actually, that's a rakudo parse wrongness; # masakbot see above
I like to see that the masakbot is still in operation
(see masakbot hilites in the irclog if you like)
rakudo: my Hash $x; $x[1] # masakbot
masakbot reported that one last week I think
rakudo: my Any %.x=3,%.x; say %.x # masakbot
masakbot: see the last two
rakudo: say 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF # masakbot
masak: did you see my masakbot hilites the past 24 hours
masakbot!
sorry, masakbot:
masakbot: applaud again
masakbot --awaken --logon
masakbot --awaken
That's not how you wake the masakbot
heh, this is going to take some time to clean up. even for a masakbot.
rakudo: /d/(44) # masakbot
rakudo: my $a = "string".new(''); # masakbot
invokes masakbot deferentially.
masak: I had a bunch of rakuodbugs from yesterday waiting for masakbot to report
where's masakbot when you need 'im
masakbot: see above
The masakbot needs op.
masakbot is at full functionality :)
What was that yesterday about the masakbot :-)
now someone needs to turn the masakbot back on
TimToady: he's probably blocking on rt.perl.org. (it's down, so if the masakbot is single threaded and trying to submit a bug report, it will be stalled)
nwc10: I think masakbot is cooperatively multitasking
also, masakbot is male
well, I was asuming that masak was male. I wasn't sure if masakbot was exactly the same thing.
<TimToady> now someone needs to turn the masakbot back on
masak: with the new master branch you could run a masakbotnet
now we just rename rakudo to rakudo/stable, and rakudo/ng to rakudo, and then we can engage the masakbot again
Yes, kill -CONT masakbot
Ooh, masakbot is submitting again!
rjbs: it's a good catch; masakbot will report it when he returns :)
masakbot: rakudobug (though I'm guessing it's already reported/known)
diakopter: the masakbot has quit :(
masakbot: bug
for some reason, I prefer the name 'masakbot'.
masak: I also like masakbot better, that fits the IRC persona. Besides, carlbot sounds like some kind of badguy from a cheesy movie. :)
it looks like the enum spec is coming together. this pleases masakbot. TimToady++
masakbot!
masakbotwithkanelbulle
masakbot: I summon thee
masakbot: bug ng: "parse fail" my $a=1000; 1 while --$a; say 'done'
where's masakbot when you need him?
masakbot: addbug
And us without a masakbot
masakbot!
masakbot++
hi masakbot :O)
Laziness FTW. Thanks masakbot :)
bpetering_: that's masakbot in safe mode. You don't even want to imagine him in safe mode switched off
we have discovered a new mode for masakbot
ninight masakbot
masakbot is fine, just don't turn off safe mode.
I'm sure it was masakbot in unsafe mode ;-)
thinks masakbot is one of the best behaved bots he's seen so far
masakbot: why does my program segv?
.oO( ENOBOT. masakbot FAIL. )
masakbot--
masakbot: translate "good ending" to swedish
masakbot: disable safe mode
masakbot: enable safe mode # sheesh, shocking...
Lets see if masakbot has a pester command.. :)
masakbot: cd ~/rakudo; svn up t/spec; ./perl6 t/spec/S32-io/IO-Socket-INET.t

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