[12:40:22] Thanks for your work Al I've proposed Z24041 as the display function, so that we can use weekdays as function outputs on Wikipedias. [12:52:27] Similarly, I've just copied what we learned to Z24086 (re @u99of9: Thanks for your work Al I've proposed Z24041 as the display function, so that we can use weekdays as function outputs on Wikiped...) [13:34:54] Well worth while… The performance is pretty scary, but the caching should make it bearable until we have more selective fetches from Wikidata. It’s not necessarily impossible, but I think displaying a date like “Saturday April 19th” would probably fail (currently) even when both Saturday and April are cached results. (re @u99of9: Thanks for your work Al I've proposed Z240 [13:34:54] [13:34:54] 41 as the display function, so that we can use weekdays as function outputs on Wikiped...) [13:47:07] One day we will not have to fetch the entire Wikidata item to get the labels in Z23754 (re @Al: Well worth while… The performance is pretty scary, but the caching should make it bearable until we have more selective fetches ...) [13:51:02] …or the labels in all languages just to get one (or a few) 😎 (re @u99of9: One day we will not have to fetch the entire Wikidata item to get the labels in Z23754) [21:06:42] No worries. Here’s the Typed Map revealed by Z24093 : https://tools-static.wmflabs.org/bridgebot/c6a2cba9/file_70001.jpg [22:26:44] It will take me a while to understand this. Are typed lists or typed pairs even properly supported yet? I haven't really tried to use them because I thought they were remnants from before release. (re @Al: No worries. Here’s the Typed Map revealed by Z24093) [22:34:52] No, they’re not properly (or officially) supported for community functions, but you can maybe figure out how to create one now 😉 I’m making good progress on the Phabricator ticket, and the response to that might invalidate any attempts we make, however. (re @u99of9: It will take me a while to understand this. Are typed lists or typed pairs even properly supported yet? I [22:34:52] ha [22:34:52] ven't really tried t...) [23:37:50] *T392338* (re @Al: No, they’re not properly (or officially) supported for community functions, but you can maybe figure out how to create one now 😉...)