Wow. Glad I asked… Thank you Elizabeth Mattijsen! We’ll benefit greatly from your industrious work.
Mark From: JJ Merelo <jjmer...@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2018 17:01 To: Mark Devine <m...@markdevine.com>; perl6-users <perl6-users@perl.org> Subject: Re: Perl6 POSIX IEEE Std 1003.1 Many of them are already in the ecosystem as part of lizmat's Buttefly project of porting Perl 5 CPAN modules to Perl 6. That If I remember correctly, the ones you mention are one of the few that are missing, but you can find most of them here: https://modules.perl6.org/search/?q=p5 Cheers El mar., 14 ago. 2018 a las 22:56, Mark Devine (<m...@markdevine.com<mailto:m...@markdevine.com>>) escribió: Perl6 Users, The POSIX module in the ecosystem (https://github.com/cspencer/perl6-posix) implements a few commonly used subs from POSIX IEEE Std 1003.1 in a single file, which I found useful. I wanted to use more of these so I coded a few simple subroutines with NativeCall for my own use. The more I look at it, I will likely want to use a lot more of these functions/headers in Perl6 over the long term. Perl5 had a few of these subroutines included with the core distribution, as well as a utility to extract header info. Perl6 doesn’t include POSIX IEEE Std 1003.1 in the core distro that I could see. I am not a developer, otherwise I’d author Perl6 POSIX IEEE Std 1003.1 modules for the ecosystem. getaddrinfo/freeaddrinfo (https://docs.perl6.org/language/nativecall#Short_tutorial_on_calling_a_C_function) clearly demonstrated to me that I was out of my depth, but some Perl6 developers seem to be fluent with these NativeCall constructs without breaking a sweat. Are there any initiatives to include POSIX IEEE Std 1003.1 in Perl6, hopefully holistically? Maybe with an extensible hierarchical file structure (I.e. POSIX::getaddrinfo, POSIX::getnameinfo, etc.)? Are there other Perl6 users who see a need for more POSIX IEEE Std 1003.1 functions (http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/idx/functions.html)? Thanks, Mark -- JJ