applied with modifications as r24962.
~jerry
applied with minor modifications as r24966.
~jerry
applied as r24965.
it's causing a heck of a lot of failing tests. however, i'll leave them
in for a day or three, while we see what we can do to get them passing.
hint: getting 'fudge' working on rakudo would do us a world of good.
~jerry
resolved in r24051.
~jerry
On Sun Dec 16 10:31:58 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> James Keenan via RT wrote:
> > For no reason more profound than ease of editing, when I went to require
> > that each of 6 Parrot::Configure::Step methods be passed $conf
> > explicitly, I put that argument first.
> >
> > Which of course make
i've added -R, --runcore options to parrot in r22284, with documentation
and tests. see C and C for details.
next we need to decide what to do about the old options. when do we
deprecate them? how do we migrate to the new syntax? etc. if you have
ideas, let them be known by replying here.
i sugge
hi, i'm a blockhead. ron reminded me that i'm not following C89, since
node was not defined at the top of a block. duh.
anyway, this doesn't seem to fix the problem. rats. i must misunderstand
the comment, because i find it hard to believe that adding these few
lines of code is enough to address a
applied workaround patch as r19136.
~jerry
chromatic~
embed/extend is up your alley. do you see a problem with removing
Parrot_INTERP since we've already got Parrot_Interp laying around?
even though this patch is about three years old, it looks almost valid,
and should be quick and easy to apply, if approved.
~jerry
this bug seems to be resolved as of r17163. however, i'm not closing
this ticket until the example code in the original post is added as a test.
~jerry
works great here on win32--ticket closed.
~jerry
'clip' has now been renamed to 'draft', and all references have been
updated (r16761.) coke++ for updating the website.
~jerry
On Tue Oct 17 07:33:02 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Well, the verdict defnitely seems to be that trailing space and tab
> characters are annoyances that should go away :-) This patch adds a
> new test (in place of the curly-space test I posted earlier) which
> searches for superfluous trailing
thanks, applied as r14897.
~jerry
thanks, applied as r14688.
~jerry
thanks, applied as r14676.
~jerry
thanks, applied as r14675.
nice work, paul.
~jerry
thanks, applied as r14674.
~jerry
thanks, applied as r14673, with a minor fix:
-$print_coda();
+&print_coda();
i'm not sure tools/dev/as2c.pl is used, as the only makefile that calls
it isn't generated (config/gen/cpu/i386/Makefile), it's not
platform-independent, and the files it generates are committed to the
repository. but, t
thanks, applied as r14671.
~jerry
languages/BASIC has been broken for almost two years, and after multiple
followups, nobody has claimed responsibility for the language
implementation or a fix.
this ticket has been marked 'stalled'.
thanks, applied as r10874.
~jerry
committed fix as r10873.
thanks for reporting.
~jerry
i will be beginning this task soon. i expect it won't affect the build
much, as it's a docs dir, but be aware.
~jerry
applied as r10353.
i made some formatting changes and updated links in the documents, and
had to modify the manifest and some html document generation code. all
in all, a pretty simple change.
it would be great if somebody could take a look at the docs as a whole
and rework them where necessary (
> [bernhard - Mon Jun 13 12:16:32 2005]:
> It might be nice to have the SVN revision, or a list of SVN revisions,
> as a keyword of the RT tickets. For example when a bug was reported,
> when a Patch was applied and when a problem was declared to be fixed.
>
yes, it can see it being useful. then a
> [pmichaud - Thu Jul 21 02:10:03 2005]:
>
> On Wed, Jul 20, 2005 at 10:25:08AM -0700, Mitchell N Charity wrote:
> > PGE is currently passing all tests, but failing to run a "large" pugs
> > grammar (one for p6 regexps). So I transliterated part of the grammar
> > into a (failing) test. Attach
forgot to copy p6i
> [particle - Fri Nov 11 11:41:28 2005]:
>
> > [leo - Tue May 10 05:13:47 2005]:
> [above code snipped]
> > As a starter an equivalent of File::Spec::catfile() would suffice to be
> > able to rewrite above code.
> >
> File::Spec::catdir() has been implemented for win32. catfi
has this been addressed, even partially? it seems that it has, but this
ticket, nor the related email thread
(http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl6.internals/29394) has been
updated since may 2005.
~jerry
i have a sneaking suspicion that this test no longer fails, but there
are no smoke reports for ppc-linux for me to verify. is there someone
with that cpu/arch combo who can produce a test result to either prove
or disprove my claim?
~jerry
leo's fix (r8695) works just fine on windows :)
but what is all this .dummy business?
tcl: tcl.dummy
tcl.dummy:
- $(MAKE_C) tcl
tcl.test:
- $(MAKE_C) tcl test
tcl.clean:
- $(MAKE_C) tcl clean
can't that just be
tcl:
- $(MAKE_C) tcl
etc.
~jerry
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