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puck | (are you actually making boehm check the coroutine's stack, seeing as you're adjusting the sp to the top of the non-coroutine stack?) | 12:07:20 |
puck | oh right, forgot about the gc stack allocator. still. top of stack? | 12:11:17 |
puck | * oh right, forgot about the gc stack allocator. still. top of stack? | 12:11:34 |
| 23 Jul 2024 |
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Robert Hensing (roberth) | puck: call stacks growing down through the address space will always be weird. I'm open to renames if that helps? In my book, top is the modifiable end of the stack abstract data type. The modifiable end lands on a low call stack address in most C calling conventions. | 12:58:04 |
puck | ARM uses primarily "base" through to "limit", but describes them in terms of "top" through to "bottom", which are sensible | 13:06:53 |
puck | explicitly going against convention in how to describe the stack seems very ill advised to me | 13:07:22 |
puck | anyways, I was mostly emphasising the "top" bit because in a cursory stare at the likely commit that stood out to me as likely being wrong; but I didn't really have the energy to properly note it down in the issue | 13:11:07 |
Robert Hensing (roberth) | I wasn't aware of this naming convention. Thanks! | 13:52:24 |
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| 24 Jul 2024 |
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| 25 Jul 2024 |
Mic92 | https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/329848 | 07:42:05 |
Mic92 | [release-24.05] nixVersions.nix_2_23: init at 2.23.3 | 07:42:17 |
Mic92 | I am now on nix master and it always prints failed nix copy operation in the progress bar, but than builds fine. It looks to me as if those are just paths it couldn't substitute. | 14:16:06 |
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| 26 Jul 2024 |
Mic92 | I would like to document the nix-daemon protocol in the nix manual: https://cs.tvl.fyi/depot/-/tree/tvix/docs/src/nix-daemon any thoughts? | 05:29:37 |
fricklerhandwerk | In reply to @joerg:thalheim.io I would like to document the nix-daemon protocol in the nix manual: https://cs.tvl.fyi/depot/-/tree/tvix/docs/src/nix-daemon any thoughts? Yes please | 06:46:12 |
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emily | I'd appreciate it if someone could take a good look at https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/11143. it helps restore a Nixpkgs behaviour that a lot of people really appreciated, but there are a handful of questions I could use someone with more expertise than me to comment on, and I'm not exactly sure why the tests are failing on Linux or the best way to fix them. | 20:40:13 |
emily | unrelatedly, would be great to know what the status of https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/11098 is | 20:44:40 |
| 27 Jul 2024 |
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tobim | FYI: The README contains a link to https://nix.dev/manual/nix/development/development/building.html, but that ends in a 404 on hydra. | 17:08:00 |
| 28 Jul 2024 |
fricklerhandwerk | In reply to @tobim:matrix.org FYI: The README contains a link to https://nix.dev/manual/nix/development/development/building.html, but that ends in a 404 on hydra. Should be fixed when nix.dev redeploys. The Hydra build output names changed, so nix.dev was pointing to a somewhat old "latest" build | 12:45:25 |
| matthewcroughan changed their display name from matthewcroughan to matthewcroughan - going to nix.camp. | 16:11:57 |
fzakaria | This was a weird error I encountered; https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/11210 | 22:38:26 |
| 29 Jul 2024 |
Las | @Ericson2314:matrix.org
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Las | * @Ericson2314:matrix.org wrt. #1221 , it’s currently used for remote building right
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Las | * @Ericson2314:matrix.org wrt. #1221 , it’s currently used for remote building right. I imagine I could just get rid of it?
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