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<janneke>sneek: later tell rain1: have you seen that (sxml xpath) overrides core filter? i renamed it to xpath:filter
<sneek>Welcome back janneke, you have 1 message.
<sneek>janneke, OriansJ says: I have a surprise for you
<sneek>Will do.
<janneke>sneek: botsnack
<sneek>:)
<janneke>ACTION goes to pull M2-Planet
<manumanumanu>ahoy hoy
<roelj>Is there a module to work with tables or matrices for Guile? (Other than working with lists in lists..)
<OrangeShark>roelj: there is multidimensional arrays in Guile
<OrangeShark>they are called "Arrays" in the manual
<roelj>Thanks. I think I didn't really phrase my question correctly though. Is there something equivalent to “data frames” in R for Scheme?
<manumanumanu>roelj: you can easily implement something similar on top of vectors, or even as just some convenience wrappers around hashes of hashes depending on what you want
<dsmith-work>{appropriate time} Greetings, Guilers
<janneke>good afternoon, dsmith-work ;-)
<ArneBab_work>there are 4 guile packages which fail the reproducibility test of debian: https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/stretch/amd64/index_FTBR.html — background: https://media.libreplanet.org/u/libreplanet/m/you-think-you-re-not-a-target-a-tale-of-three-developers/
<janneke>ArneBab_work: i see guile-2.0 -- no effort is made to make that reproducible, right?
<OrangeShark>so guile-lib, guile-json, guile-2.0, and guile-gnome-platform
<OrangeShark>there was an issue with the .go files which was fixed in 2.0.14
<OrangeShark>janneke: ^
<OrangeShark>and their guile-2.0 seems to still be 2.0.11
<janneke>OrangeShark: ah, my bad -- that's very good news
<OrangeShark>janneke: if you click guile-2.0, it mentions issues with autotools
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<ArneBab>janneke: they have a note about guile-2.0 that they want to fix some of the issues in GCC (though not all)
<janneke>ArneBab: yes, the reproducible project is doing great thing on gcc