:
Parrot_str_grapheme_replace_icu
Parrot_str_chopn_icu
...
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things that parrot
packages will be integrated in Fedora. How can I get the permission to
maintain the parrot package for Fedora from the Parrot Foundation?
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Hello,
the examples in the directory examples/io did not work any more, even
if , ... are changed to 'w', 'r'...
It want to try to pipe a commands output in a simple pasm program, but
it did not work.
open P15, '/bin/ls', 'p'
readline S30, P15
lp:
read S30, P15, 200
print S30
if P15, lp
The hint from James E Keenan was good. With reducing the configuration
options it works directly. In the meentime I was successful building
parrot on ppc-linux und ppc64-linux.
Gerd Pokorra
Am Donnerstag, den 05.03.2009, 12:36 +0100 schrieb Reini Urban:
auto::alignptrs - Determine your
I will test it. After finishing I will give back the report.
Gerd Pokorra
Am Donnerstag, den 05.03.2009, 08:27 +0100 schrieb Andy Dougherty:
This is a guess for a workaround that might make --optimized builds
work on amd64. Could someone who has an amd64 system give it a spin
and report
I added the line
src/gc/system.c -...@optimize@}
in the file config/gen/makefiles/CFLAGS.in.
Then I run:
$ perl Configure.pl --optimize=-O2
$ make
and it works on amd64.
OS: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 (x86_64), PATCHLEVEL = 2
Gerd Pokorra
Am Donnerstag, den 05.03.2009, 08:27 +0100
Am Mittwoch, den 06.05.2009, 16:02 +0200 schrieb Mark Glines:
If that's what I think it is, this particular bug has been showing up a
lot from Fedora users. It seems Fedora uses selinux with a
configuration more strict than most; it doesn't like that our JIT
buffers are both writable and
Am Mittwoch, den 22.07.2009, 12:09 +0200 schrieb Reini Urban:
1) Several files are still missing to be installed, the
MANIFEST.generated is a bit better than with 1.1, but still blocking.
Very interesting is that dynoplibs.pl is not installed at all, so a
-devel package is useless.
I also
Hi,
Parrot 1.9.0 (Blue-fronted Amazon) is due to be released on Tuesday,
December 15th.
Please run make fulltest.
If you have news to tell, please add them to NEWS or send them to me.
Currently, this is what I have:
New in 1.9.0
- Functionality
+ garbage collectable contexts
+ fixing
I read in the docs/parrot.pod that Tru64 is a supported platform, but
in the file PLATFORMS Tru64 is not listed.
HP stops the development of the Alpha-chip, so I suggest to delete Tru64
from the file docs/parrot.pod.
If you think Parrot should really support Tru64 I can try to get an
account on
I could not upload a report to http://smolder.plusthree.com. The command
make smolder_test stops with:
TAP Archive created
at /home/gz016/parrot-sources/smolder.test/parrot_test_run.tar.gz
Could not upload report to Smolder at http://smolder.plusthree.com
HTTP CODE: 500 (read timeout)
make: ***
Is a new parrot-smolder side already online?
I suggest http://smolder.parrot.org or https://smolder.parrot.org for
it.
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Next week Parrot 2.3.0 will be released. It is a stable release. Are
they any blockers for languages? The checkout for 2.3.0 will be Tuesday,
April 20th at:
13:00 UTC
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Next week Parrot 2.3.0 will be released. It is a stable release. Are
they any blockers for languages? The checkout for 2.3.0 will be Tuesday,
April 20th at:
13:00 UTC
in r45630, PGE seems broken (and many languages use it)
$ perl tools/install
Truth is what stands the test of experience.
- Albert Einstein
On behalf of the Parrot team, I'm proud to announce Parrot 2.3.0 Samoan
Lory. Parrot (http://parrot.org/) is a virtual machine aimed at running
all dynamic languages.
Parrot 2.3.0 is available on Parrot's FTP site, or follow
The Parrot sources are gone from CPAN.
Only an ** UNAUTHORIZED RELEASE ** is there at the moment.
The two documentation files in the parrot trunk under the directory
ports/cpan seems to be obsolete. Can the directory ports/cpan be
removed?
-- Gerd
Am Donnerstag, den 22.04.2010, 15:41 +0200 schrieb jerry gay:
On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 04:30, Allison Randal alli...@parrot.org wrote:
On 4/22/10 9:38 AM, Gerd Pokorra wrote:
The Parrot sources are gone from CPAN.
Only an ** UNAUTHORIZED RELEASE ** is there at the moment.
The two
Why lives 'nqp-rx' at ext/nqp-rx in the parrot sources and on github at
http://github.com/perl6/nqp-rx?
It looks like a main PCT so I think it should only be placed and
maintained in the parrot sources.
-- Gerd
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if you finish a work, please add in your commit also an update of the
NEWS. So that we will have so few as possible last minute updates to the
NEWS file at release date. I think you know much better what to add in
the NEWS about your work as the release manager. :-)
-- Gerd
I removed the option languages (perl Configure.pl --languages=...)
in r470240. The option seems not to be in use any more.
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In six days is the release day of Parrot 2.5.0. The checkout and tag for
it will be at 2010-06-15 12:00 UTC. To convert UTC to your local time
execute:
$ date -d '2010-06-15 12:00 UTC'
On top of Parrot 2.5.0 Rakudo Star will be released. Let's make Parrot
2.5.0 a good base for Rakudo Star.
This is the last reminder to Parrot 2.5.0. Parrot 2.5.0 will be released
in three days. I will switch the version at 2010-06-15 12:00 UTC.
To convert UTC to your local time run:
$ date -d '2010-06-15 12:00 UTC'
Please limit all further trunk commits to:
* NEWS and PLATFORMS updates.
*
On behalf of the Parrot team, I'm proud to announce Parrot 2.5.0
Cheops. Parrot (http://parrot.org/) is a virtual machine aimed
at running all dynamic languages.
Parrot 2.5.0 is available on Parrot's FTP site, or follow the
download instructions at http://parrot.org/download. For those who
would
Changing the first line of files which starts with #! perl would be
nice.
Does it have any disadvantage to set it from #! perl to
#!/usr/bin/perl?
Also: #! parrot - #!/usr/bin/parrot
This is my favorite.
Gerd
Am Samstag, den 31.07.2010, 23:35 +0200 schrieb James E Keenan:
In the course
Hello,
at the URL http://www.parrot.org/scratch/smolder-logo is a nice smolder
logo that I like. May be this can be added.
-- Gerd
Am Mittwoch, den 15.09.2010, 21:02 +0200 schrieb Jonathan Leto:
Howdy,
http://smolder.parrot.org/app/projects/smoke_reports/1
Update to r49023 and type make
In five days is the release day of Parrot 2.8.0. The checkout and tag
for it will be at 2010-09-21 08:00 UTC. To convert UTC to your local
time execute:
$ date -d '2010-09-21 08:00 UTC'
So on Saturday is the time to stop committing non-release related code
to the trunk. For that I will send a
This is the last reminder to Parrot 2.8.0. Parrot 2.8.0 will be released
in three days. I will switch the version at 2010-09-21 08:00 UTC.
To convert UTC to your local time run:
$ date -d '2010-09-21 08:00 UTC'
Let's hold further branch merges, and focus on testing prior to the
release.
The
This is the last reminder to Parrot 2.8.0. Parrot 2.8.0 will be released
in three days. I will switch the version at 2010-09-21 08:00 UTC.
To convert UTC to your local time run:
$ date -d '2010-09-21 08:00 UTC'
Let's hold further branch merges, and focus on testing prior to the
release.
The
On behalf of the Parrot team, I'm proud to announce Parrot 2.8.0
Tui Parakeet. Parrot [0] is a virtual machine aimed
at running all dynamic languages.
Parrot 2.8.0 is available on Parrot's FTP site, or follow the
download instructions [1].
For those who would like to develop on Parrot, or help
Could the directory languages with the data content
python/pynie-0.1.tar.gz and this URL:
ftp://ftp.parrot.org/pub/parrot/languages/
removed from the FTP-Server. (The are newer repositories of pynie on
other places.)
And could the URLs be shorten from
Could the directory languages with the data content
python/pynie-0.1.tar.gz and this URL:
ftp://ftp.parrot.org/pub/parrot/languages/
removed from the FTP-Server. (The are newer repositories of pynie on
other places.)
And what about to shorten the URLs from
I do not think that the static library needed to be installed by
default. They are excluded from packaging by Fedora.
I think stipping should be done by packaging or by the user.
May be adding targets:
make install-static-lib
make strip
or the configuration option:
perl Configure.pl
In five days is the release day of Parrot 2.9.0. The checkout and tag
for it will be at 2010-10-19 08:00 UTC. To convert UTC to your local
time execute:
$ date -d '2010-10-19 08:00 UTC'
So on Saturday is the time to stop committing non-release related code
to the trunk. For that I will send a
On behalf of the Parrot team, I'm proud to announce Parrot 2.9.0
Red-masked.
Parrot [0] is a virtual machine aimed at running all dynamic languages.
Parrot 2.9.0 is available on Parrot's FTP site, or follow the
download instructions [1]. For those who would like to develop on
Parrot, or help
Federa now has a package for PL/Parrot [1].
The RPM has the name postgresql-plparrot.
yum install postgresql-plparrot
The package is in Fedora 13 and higher.
[1] http://pl.parrot.org
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Could the old tags be deleted from github?
Version = 1 should be older then April 2009.
I would like that this tags would be deleted:
V1
RELEASE_1_0_0
RELEASE_0_9_1
RELEASE_0_9_0
...
So could tags = 1 be deleted?
Version = 0.8.1 are on FTP.
The old tags could only still remain on svn if
.
--Andrew Whitworth
On Sat, Nov 20, 2010 at 10:17 PM, Gerd Pokorra g...@zimt.uni-siegen.de
wrote:
At least the tag V1 may be deleted?
There is a tag V1 and a tag RELEASE_1_0_0.
The tag V1 is at the top of the list and looks awful.
This tag in not in the format of the other tags.
I
Hello,
What is the *actual* reason for getting rid of tags? They mark useful
points in the history of our codebase.
Duke
at my point of view the tag V1 at the top of the list in the browser
is not useful. It is from version 0.0.6. parrothist.pod gives the
information: Version 0.0.6 (V1)
Sorry I could not create a ticket for this issue; trac.parrot.org just
wouldn't let me log in!
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I think you have a WWW-cache between your computer and trac.parrot.org.
I needed to let add an exception for trac.parrot.org at the cache
engine to be
I think the most C99 standards will work on all PLATFORMS where Parrot
is used.
1++
-- Gerd
Am Donnerstag, den 30.12.2010, 03:11 +0100 schrieb Andrew Whitworth:
Parrot makes extensive use of the function snprintf for buffer-safe
string writes. Unfortunately, snprintf is part of the C99
IPv6:
After putting IPv6 into Parrot and the last changes the Fedora build
system passes all tests again.
YAML:
It sounds great if Parrot would have a Parrot-based YAML parser.
Parrot already have a YAML Dumper.
$ find -iname *yaml*
./runtime/parrot/library/yaml_dumper.pir
In the IRC log from parrotsketch of the first Parrot Developers Summit
for 2011 I read that there is a new NQP in development.
How can this new NQP be checked out - is it a branch or will there be a
seperate repository?
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./parrot runtime/parrot/library/PGE/Perl6Grammar.pbc
--output=compilers/data_json/data_json/grammar.pir
compilers/data_json/data_json/grammar.pg
If I comment out line 21 for the file
compilers/data_json/data_json/grammar.pg like
In a presentation I saw a little calculator written in NQP that read
from and write to the commandline. How can I parse (compile) a string
and assign the result from the grammar action to a variable with a
NQP-program. Is it possible?
# parser
grammar ABC::Grammar {
rule TOP { expr }
It gives me back the AST. But it helps me to find
my $result := ABC::Compiler.eval('3+4', :actions(ABC::Actions.new));
that gives me back the 7 and is quite the thing.
Thanks,
Gerd
Am Mittwoch, den 09.02.2011, 11:41 +0100 schrieb Moritz Lenz:
Am 09.02.2011 10:28, schrieb Gerd Pokorra
Hi Parrot-Developers,
Parrot 3.1.0 is released. This is the time to start writing
the news for 3.2.0.
If you finish a work, please let other people know about it and update
the NEWS file. A template is already added.
-- Gerd
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Should already be fixed.
-- Gerd
Am Montag, den 21.02.2011, 20:05 +0100 schrieb Andy Dougherty:
As of RELEASE_3_1_0-210-g6786a80, the build fails for me with:
./parrot_nci_thunk_gen --dynext --no-warn-dups \
--output=src/extra_nci_thunks.c src/nci/extra_thunks.nci
load_language
schrieb Andy Dougherty:
On Mon, 21 Feb 2011, Andy Dougherty wrote:
On Mon, 21 Feb 2011, Gerd Pokorra wrote:
Should already be fixed.
-- Gerd
Am Montag, den 21.02.2011, 20:05 +0100 schrieb Andy Dougherty:
As of RELEASE_3_1_0-210-g6786a80, the build fails for me
At the moment the test
t/op/gc-non-recursive.t
fails.
-- Gerd
[gz016@vgerd1 current.build]$ prove t/op/gc-non-recursive.t
t/op/gc-non-recursive.t .. No subtests run
Test Summary Report
---
t/op/gc-non-recursive.t (Wstat: 139 Tests: 0 Failed: 0)
Non-zero wait status: 139
I changed the test in commit b49a5cc.
If the optimize option is empty the test loop will not executed.
May be a better solution can be found.
-- Gerd
Am Donnerstag, den 24.02.2011, 12:47 +0100 schrieb Vasily Chekalkin:
Hello.
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 10:31 PM, Gerd Pokorra g...@zimt.uni
It seems that the test
t/pmc/structview.t
currently fails.
-- Gerd
[gz016@vgerd1 current.build]$ prove t/pmc/structview.t
t/pmc/structview.t .. 1/16 Failed allocation of 140737103553808 bytes
Parrot VM: PANIC: Out of mem!
C file src/gc/alloc_memory.c, line 87
Parrot file (not available),
Am Sonntag, den 27.02.2011, 11:22 +0100 schrieb Gerd Pokorra:
It seems that the test
t/pmc/structview.t
currently fails.
The new 'structview' PMC with the test
t/pmc/structview.t
is fixed and the tickets 2029 and 2030 are closed.
Thanks
Gerd
How can I add a node with the value null with NQP?
method value:symnull($/) {
#
}
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time execute:
$ date -d '2011-03-15 09:00 UTC'
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There was reported a problem, when using
load_language 'JSON'
in the file tools/dev/nci_thunk_gen.pir.
I can not reproduce the error. According to the suggestion of cotto I
created a branch. I called the branch gerd/JSON_nqp.
nci_thunk_gen.pir is the first program I want to switch to use the
This is the last reminder to Parrot 3.2.0. Parrot 3.2.0 will be released
in three days. I will switch the version at 2011-03-15 09:00 UTC.
To convert UTC to your local time run:
$ date -d '2011-03-15 09:00 UTC'
Let's hold further branch merges, and focus on testing and updating
documentation
On behalf of the Parrot team, I'm proud to announce Parrot 3.2.0, also
known as Nanday Parakeet. Parrot (http://parrot.org/) is a virtual
machine aimed at running all dynamic languages.
Parrot 3.2.0 is available on Parrot's FTP site
(ftp://ftp.parrot.org/pub/parrot/releases/devel/3.2.0/), or by
When making Parrot releases I execute a simple script from time to time
that download a complete new Parrot and Rakudo repository and build
both. I do not know if there is a more efficient way. I heard from
plumage but never tried it for this. Are where any other languages a
Parrot release manager
$ make spectest
from today from current rakudo on top of current parrot on x86_64
configured without options finished fine.
...
t/spec/integration/say-crash.t . ok
t/spec/integration/substr-after-match-in-gather-in-for.t ... ok
In three days is the release day of Parrot 3.4.0. The checkout and tag
for it will be at 2011-05-17 07:00 UTC. To convert UTC to your local
time execute:
$ date -d '2011-05-17 07:00 UTC'
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On Fedora 14 I installed llvm (yum install llvm-devel).
perl Configure.pl --with-llvm; make
works on my environment.
-- Gerd
Am Sonntag, den 15.05.2011, 12:21 +0200 schrieb François Perrad:
2011/5/15 François Perrad francois.per...@gadz.org
2011/5/14 Gerd
This is the last reminder to Parrot 3.4.0. Parrot 3.4.0 will be released
in less then one day. I will switch the version at 2011-05-17 07:00 UTC.
To convert UTC to your local time execute:
$ date -d '2011-05-17 07:00 UTC'
-- Gerd
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known as Pacific Parakeet. Parrot (http://parrot.org/) is a virtual
machine aimed at running all dynamic languages.
Parrot 3.4.0 is available on Parrot's FTP site
(ftp://ftp.parrot.org/pub/parrot/releases/devel/3.4.0/), or by
Am Dienstag, den 18.10.2011, 14:19 +0200 schrieb Brian Gernhardt:
On Oct 18, 2011, at 8:15 AM, James E Keenan wrote:
No, I think I just moved a line to the wrong place when cleaning up commits.
With the code rearranged to the right places, everything should work now.
I still have the
Hello,
make fulltest finished successful on my Fedora 15. Good luck for the
release.
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Hi,
since a long time make fulltest have this problem:
Test Summary Report
---
testb__t/op/gc-leaky-box.t (Wstat: 0 Tests: 3
Failed: 1)
Failed test: 1
testb__t/op/gc-leaky-call.t (Wstat: 0 Tests: 3
Failed: 1)
Failed test: 1
, Tests=3, 17 wallclock secs ( 0.03 usr 0.00 sys + 16.78 cusr
0.55 csys = 17.36 CPU)
Result: FAIL
[gz016@vdesk1 current.git]$
Gerd
Am Freitag, den 09.11.2012, 08:34 +0100 schrieb Gerd Pokorra:
t/op/gc-leaky-full.t
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the verbose output, i.e. :
prove -v t/op/gc-leaky-call.t
Thanks!
Duke
On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 11:43 PM, Gerd Pokorra g...@zimt.uni-siegen.de
wrote:
prove t/op/gc-leaky-call.t
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/12 2:43 AM, Gerd Pokorra wrote:
Sorry there was a typing error.
The output of prove t/op/gc-leaky-call.t is:
[gz016@vdesk1 current.git]$ prove t/op/gc-leaky-call.t
t/op/gc-leaky-call.t .. Failed 1/3 subtests
Test Summary Report
---
t/op/gc-leaky-call.t (Wstat: 0
Am Freitag, den 15.02.2013, 16:07 -0600 schrieb Reini Urban:
It was very easy for me to fix line directives in the p5-based pmc2c emitter,
but it is pretty hard for me to add ops line directives to the new
nqp-based ops2c,
and I don't like the bootstrap cycle:
parrot - nqp - ops2c - ops - c
If parrot should be trimmed down and pge and tge should removed than
the file runtime/parrot/library/Tcl/Glob.pir is the first that has to
been rewritten.
It is the last thing in a chain that depend on PGE. Should it be
rewritten with parrot-nqp or with the HLL API?
-- Gerd
Am Freitag, den
If no one will complain in the next two days that Tcl/Glob.pir will be
deleted than I will remove it.
-- Gerd
Am Donnerstag, den 21.02.2013, 22:39 +0800 schrieb Jimmy Zhuo:
I'd think Tcl/Glob.pir should be eliminated.
I am +1.
Pm
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Hello!
paroot-5.9.0 seems not to build with bison 3.0.2.
http://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org//work/tasks/8333/6538333/build.log
I tried to build parrot 5.9.0 for Fedora 21. The build fails. Fedora 21
uses bison in version 3.0.2. So here an error occurs:
{
} \
--cc=%{__cc} \
--optimize=$RPM_OPT_FLAGS \
--parrot_is_shared \
--disable-rpath \
--lex=%{_bindir}/flex
After removing the '--lex' option it builds again.
Gerd
Am Montag, den 17.02.2014, 15:14 -0600 schrieb Bruce Gray:
On Feb 17, 2014, at 10:34 AM, Gerd Pokorra g
Hello,
it seems that http://www.parrot.org do not response.
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The test of the file 't/compilers/pge/perl6regex/01-regex.t' fails at
the i686 architecture.
...
ok 958 #skip [re_tests:958]
not ok 959 # TODO
not ok 960 # TODO
ok
compilers__t/compilers/pge/perl6regex/01-regex.t ..
not ok 93 # TODO leading |
not ok 99 # TODO feature
not ok 417 # TODO
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