I suspect strongly that the script is not useful anymore. Create a branch, delete it, and see what happens.
--Andrew Whitworth On Sat, Jan 15, 2011 at 6:47 PM, James E Keenan <[email protected]> wrote: > In the course of some cage-cleaning, I came across > http://trac.parrot.org/parrot/ticket/1360. This led me to look at > tools/install/smoke_languages.pl and try to run it. This was the output I > got: > > perl tools/install/smoke_languages.pl --bindir=. > 1..33 > ok 1 # skip abc > ok 2 # skip Befunge > ok 3 # skip bf > ok 4 # skip bf > ok 5 # skip bf > ok 6 # skip blizkost > ok 7 # skip Cardinal > ok 8 # skip ChitChat > ok 9 # skip .NET > ok 10 # skip EcmaScript > ok 11 # skip fun > ok 12 # skip fun > ok 13 # skip gil > ok 14 # skip HQ9Plus > ok 15 # skip Lisp > ok 16 # skip LOLCODE > ok 17 # skip Lua > ok 18 # skip m4 > ok 19 # skip Markdown > ok 20 # skip matrixy > ok 21 # skip Paraplegic > ok 22 # skip Pheme > ok 23 # skip Pipp > ok 24 # skip porcupine > ok 25 # skip primitivearc > ok 26 # skip Punie > ok 27 # skip Pynie > ok 28 # skip Rakudo > ok 29 # skip Shakespeare > ok 30 # skip steme > ok 31 # skip Squaak > ok 32 # skip unlambda > ok 33 # skip WMLScript > > Wow! Awesome! > > Now, ISTR that once upon a time a lot of toy languages had Parrot > implementations and lived in our repository. Well they're not there any > more. Which leads to the question: What purpose, if any, does this program > serve? > > If no one can articulate a good reason for retaining it, out it goes! > > Thank you very much. > > kid51 > > _______________________________________________ > http://lists.parrot.org/mailman/listinfo/parrot-dev > _______________________________________________ http://lists.parrot.org/mailman/listinfo/parrot-dev
