Am Montag, 23. Oktober 2006 18:31 schrieb Jonathan Worthington: > > 1,5) same + range of indices > > > > Will a dynamic character set or encoding library that we load not > possibly contain more than one character set or encoding and therefore > need a range of indices too? I have gone with this for now.
Indeed. We should just use the generalization i.e. a range of indices for all resources. > Please can you also expand a little on what a HLL resource is? I thought > this was just a dynamic PMC library but where some of those PMCs get > used in place of some built-ins, such as Integer using Perl6Integer > instead or something like this? It's a HLL name, the shared lib, and an array of type mappings. See also src/hll.c: interpreter->HLL_info @HLL_info = [ [ hll_name, hll_lib, { core_type => HLL_type, ... }, namespace ], ... ] The namespace is added at runtime. leo