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| 09:01 |
kmlussier |
Good morning #evergreen! |
| 09:01 |
kmlussier |
@coffee [someone] |
| 09:01 |
* pinesol |
brews and pours a cup of Guatemala Xeucalvitz, and sends it sliding down the bar to JBoyer |
| 09:02 |
kmlussier |
@tea [someone] |
| 09:02 |
* pinesol |
brews and pours a pot of Magic Summer Organic Tea, and sends it sliding down the bar to eby (http://ratetea.com/tea/organic-herbie/magic-summer-organic-tea/9533/) |
| 09:02 |
Dyrcona |
Good morning, kmlussier! |
| 09:02 |
kmlussier |
Dyrcona: Hi! I haven't seen you around the past couple of days. |
| 09:03 |
Dyrcona |
I was out. |
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mmorgan |
Good morning all! |
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| 10:19 |
mantis1 |
Does anyone have a list of the permissions needed for force recall holds? |
| 10:19 |
mantis1 |
*force & recall |
| 10:25 |
berick |
mantis1: looks like COPY_HOLDS_FORCE and COPY_HOLDS_RECALL |
| 10:28 |
mantis1 |
berick++ |
| 10:28 |
mantis1 |
was missing one of those thank yo! |
| 10:32 |
jeff |
recall holds are a thing that requires some additional A/T setup. I don't know if the defaults are suitable / functional out of the box. Org unit settings likely also. |
| 10:33 |
jeff |
I was actually just wondering if it made sense to have an option to hide recall as a hold option, for those reasons and more. :-) |
| 10:39 |
Dyrcona |
berick: My test of the Rust marc export finish in 9 hours 23 minutes, and exported a 3.4GB binary file with 1,737,349 records. There are 411 records in the error output. That looks good to me, compared to what I'm getting from Perl. |
| 10:46 |
csharp_ |
rs++ |
| 10:57 |
Dyrcona |
csharp_: Do you think the marc_export is slow with the --items option? |
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| 10:59 |
berick |
Dyrcona: cool, good to know. |
| 11:00 |
berick |
re: errors, I saw a record or 2 in my tests that had subfield codes of "" (zero bytes) |
| 11:00 |
berick |
could add a flag or something to massage those into " " or some such |
| 11:01 |
csharp_ |
Dyrcona: yes it is |
| 11:01 |
Dyrcona |
I see some of those. I'll look through it later. I know we have bad records, because the Perl also complains. |
| 11:02 |
Dyrcona |
csharp_: Thanks. I felt like I'm going crazy because others have said it's not that slow. It was taking 5 days to the same export as I mentioned above. |
| 11:19 |
kmlussier |
Dyrcona: Wow, that's great that you were able to see such a big improvement! |
| 11:21 |
Dyrcona |
kmlussier: Yeah, I think Rust is more efficient than Perl, at least in my situation. I'm doing a test in produciton this evening. |
| 11:27 |
Dyrcona |
Y'know....It would be cool in psql if you could use \i for a subquery or in a CTE. That would save having two copies of the same code. (I know.... "Find another way to do it.") |
| 11:56 |
Dyrcona |
@decide Redgum or Rimu |
| 11:56 |
pinesol |
Dyrcona: go with Redgum |
| 11:57 |
Dyrcona |
pinesol: That's what I hoped you'd say! |
| 11:57 |
pinesol |
Dyrcona: Must be because I had the flu for Christmas. |
| 11:57 |
Dyrcona |
Me, too, buddy. Me, too. |
| 12:05 |
Dyrcona |
For some reason, I need to listen to CSNY. |
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csharp_ |
one morning I woke up and knew knew knew it all |
| 13:01 |
kmlussier |
No earworm please. |
| 13:01 |
Dyrcona |
Heh. |
| 13:01 |
kmlussier |
Too late |
| 13:01 |
csharp_ |
it's too late baby, oh it's too late |
| 13:01 |
kmlussier |
csharp_: STOP! |
| 13:02 |
csharp_ |
in the name of love... |
| 13:02 |
mmorgan |
Noooooo!!!! |
| 13:02 |
Dyrcona |
:) |
| 13:02 |
kmlussier |
lol, I predicted that last one. |
| 13:02 |
Dyrcona |
This place is a madhouse. ;) |
| 13:02 |
csharp_ |
you'll hear all the hits! |
| 13:03 |
Dyrcona |
On the countdown with KC sharp! |
| 13:03 |
csharp_ |
Evergreen's Top 40 |
| 13:04 |
kmlussier |
Ah, I miss Casey Kasem. |
| 13:07 |
Dyrcona |
He was the star of our stars.... |
| 13:08 |
csharp_ |
https://youtu.be/3HZPkWYr2-4?t=66 - saw this come through instagram - an SNL sketch that didn't air |
| 13:49 |
Dyrcona |
berick: I get invalid subfield code and invalid leader. Some of the invalid subfield codes have multibyte characters in them, but most are empty, i.e ''. |
| 13:50 |
Dyrcona |
I have a couple of leaders that specify a 0 length. That's interesting. |
| 14:16 |
berick |
k, yeah, it'll complain if the byte count is wrong for leader/tags/codes |
| 14:29 |
Dyrcona |
Doe the out-file option overwrite existing files or does it raise an error if a file exists? |
| 14:30 |
berick |
pretty sure it ovewrites sans warning |
| 14:31 |
Dyrcona |
OK. I'll find out. :) |
| 14:32 |
Dyrcona |
A lot of your code resembles Lisp, I see a lot of what looks a "let over lambda" pattern. It's familiar but different. :) |
| 14:34 |
* Dyrcona |
needs to do more Rust tutorials. :) |
| 14:36 |
berick |
pushed a patch to exit early if --out-file exists |
| 14:36 |
berick |
and a variety of other updates this a.m. |
| 14:37 |
berick |
highly recommend tutorials / also https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ |
| 14:37 |
Dyrcona |
Well, I'd prefer it overwrite an existing file, so I don't have to clean up every week, but that's cool. |
| 14:37 |
Dyrcona |
I picked up your other changes from this morning. |
| 14:37 |
berick |
yeah.. felt a little foot-gun'y |
| 14:37 |
Dyrcona |
I started on the Rust book, but life got in the way. |
| 14:38 |
Dyrcona |
I got as far as the Guessing Game. |
| 14:45 |
Dyrcona |
Hmmm. I thought I could have separate push and pull URLs for a branch, but looks like that only exists for remotes. |
| 14:46 |
Dyrcona |
I'd like to pull main from 1 repo and push to a different repo. |
| 14:53 |
Dyrcona |
Ask if we can get rid of a field, and realize afterward that somebody somewhere is using that field in a report somehow, and it will be critical to their workflow/reporting. |
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| 15:25 |
Dyrcona |
I want to find something that explains the rationale for Rust's syntax. It looks a mishmash of C++, Lua, and Erlang. |
| 15:31 |
Dyrcona |
I see what looks like a closure is basically a try block. An actual closure in Rust looks different. |
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| 18:08 |
berick |
@later tell Dyrcona if you run eg-marc-export with the --release flag (cargo run --release ...) it'll all go faster. |
| 18:08 |
pinesol |
berick: The operation succeeded. |
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