Aldo Calpini: # Daniel Grunblatt wrote: # > > is anybody working on JIT-enabling the Win32 platform? # > # > Yes, the new JIT will work (actually, it works) on Windows, # probably # > you didn't read the TODO, says '(currently on hold, waiting for JIT # > v2)', so, as soon as the the code is in you will be able to use the # > JIT on windows and help us enhancing it :) # # oh well... stupid me, I worked on the parrot-0.0.5 distro, # just forgot about peeking at the CVS repository :-) # # it was really nice to work on it anyway. I have learned alot # of things, and would like to suggest an 'enhancement' to Configure.pl. # # if the compiler is 'cl' (that is, Visual C++), and you invoke # Configure.pl with --debugging, it should add '-DDEBUG # -D_DEBUG -FAcs -Fa -FR' to CFLAGS in the Makefile. I've found # that with these switches debugging in Visual # C++ is far more pleasant.
That sounds like a good idea. You'll probably want to patch hints/mswin32.pl # also, to inspect core_ops.c in the debugger (instead of the # not-so-helpful core.ops), I had to comment all the #line # directives in core_ops.c. That's intentional--most of the time that you're debugging ops the .ops file is more helpful. However, I think that ops2c.pl can take a command-line switch that turns off the #line directives. # what is your opinion about these changes? if you think # they're worthy, I can submit a patch. Go for it on the first one. --Brent Dax <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> @roles=map {"Parrot $_"} qw(embedding regexen Configure) blink: Text blinks (alternates between visible and invisible). Conforming user agents are not required to support this value. --The W3C CSS-2 Specification