[00:02:26] I've pitched a new FOTW write up at https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Wikifunctions:Function_of_the_Week/submissions#Submissions [02:00:45] Nice hack. A bug report on phabricator seems necessary, because if we miss it now and it gets fixed later, that would break the hack. (re @Al: That shouldn’t happen, of course! Does it work if you adjust the function definition (in JavaScript) so that Z22576K10 is the se...) [05:00:27] Thanks for your eddits Feeglgeef . I've reverted a couple on stylistic grounds, but all were helpful to think about, thanks. (re @u99of9: I've pitched a new FOTW write up at https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Wikifunctions:Function_of_the_Week/submissions#Submission...) [05:01:57] Yeah, you're right, thanks for reverting (re @u99of9: Thanks for your eddits Feeglgeef . I've reverted a couple on stylistic grounds, but all were helpful to think about, thanks.) [10:07:29] @u99of9 *T386794* (re @nyuhn: Thank you. [10:07:29] There is a problem: on function edit screen param named "input number" is #10, but on implementation execution the sa...) [10:54:19] Also Al , much improved grammar! (re @u99of9: Thanks for your eddits Feeglgeef . I've reverted a couple on stylistic grounds, but all were helpful to think about, thanks.) [10:55:31] I think I see what the problem is. (fun fact: Yesterday I had to fix the same type of error at work.) [10:55:32] Inputs labes sorted lexicographically: 1, 10, 11, 2 (re @Al: @u99of9 T386794) [10:58:23] That’s my guess too, but it’s odd that it doesn’t affect Python (not very odd, though). (re @nyuhn: I think I see what the problem is. (fun fact: Yesterday I had to fix the same type of error at work.) [10:58:23] Inputs labes sorted lexico...) [12:43:08] What is the use of Function Call (Z7)? [12:43:08] How to I get a result of such a Function Call? Z22659 [12:43:10] Is there a "type" for lists? Typed list (Z881) listed as a "type" on WF:Type (https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Wikifunctions:Type), but it a "function". [12:51:27] I was just commenting there. Generally, a Z7 just provides the framework for executing a function, so it is specified within a test case or composition, or when you use “Try this function”. The Type for a Typed list is “generic”. To specify a generic type for an object, you have to change its type from a reference to a function (clicking the three dots …, selecting “f [12:51:27] [12:51:28] unction call” and finding the relevant function to select). (re @nyuhn: What is the use of Function Call (Z7)? [12:51:29] How to I get a result of such a Function Call? Z22659 [12:51:31] Is there a "type" for lists? Typed ...) [13:00:01] Thanks, now I figured out how to create an Z-item with a typed list in it. Should I create a new item, since I cannot change the type from Function Call to anything else for already created items? (re @Al: I was just commenting there. Generally, a Z7 just provides the framework for executing a function, so it is specified within a t...) [13:02:45] That’s probably best, if you don’t mind. (re @nyuhn: Thanks, now I figured out how to create an Z-item with a typed list in it. Should I create a new item, since I cannot change the...) [20:39:01] Newsletter 190 [20:39:01] * A proposal for Types per language and part of speech [20:39:02] * Recording of the NLG SIG meeting on February 18 [20:39:04] * Recent Changes in the software [20:39:05] * GitHub Video introducing Abstract Wikipedia and Wikifunctions by Danny Thompson [20:39:07] *Invitation to a hybrid talk by Denny Vrandečić in London [20:39:08] * Function of the Week: string of numeral digits in order from language [20:39:10] * Fresh Functions Weekly [20:39:11] https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Wikifunctions:Status_updates/2025-02-19 [23:54:10] Excellent idea Al . Let's do this on every catalogue page: https://www.wikifunctions.org/w/index.php?title=Wikifunctions:Catalogue/Sign_operations&diff=next&oldid=168680