On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, Paul Makepeace wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 05, 2001 at 10:42:08PM +0000, Shevek wrote:
> > I later prove that it is possible to do a hard real time reference
> > counting garbage collector,
>
> I've heard of implementations of hard real time GCs but they
On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, Mark Fowler wrote:
> As for the real time nature of garbage collectors, Shevek and I (and some
> others) wrote a paper together on this, so I could say a lot here.
> Especially about how Perl is much more real time as it can do better at
> allocating and deallocat
ody is protected under trademark law, as long as you're not
>making profit (I presume beer money for the hassle of T-shirt making is excusable).
>
> Alex
>
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Shevek
I am the Borg.
sub AUTOLOAD { ($s=$AUTOLOAD)=~s/.*:://; eval qq{ *$AUTOLOAD=$s
?sub {$s*&{$s-1}} :sub {1}; }; goto &$AUTOLOAD; } print &{'4'};
Does anyone have a P2/400MHz CPU available (near Farringdon) at start of
play this morning? A server's just freaked one and is going to need one
pretty damn soon. This is if CEX don't have any in stock.
Ta.
S.
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Shevek
I am the Borg.
sub AUTOLOAD { ($s=$AUTOLOAD)=~s/.*::/
ery week,
the junk pile-up on a production server won't do much more than double or
treble the hard disk usage of the OS, which will be small compared to the
user data, and is still in a small order of magnitude.
I bet you have libc5 and libc6 installed...
It's still smaller than win2k
;]
> $dirstruct{"mydir"}->{dir1}->{dir3}->{dir4}->["C.C","D.D"]
> $dirstruct{"mydir"}->{dir4}->{dir5}->["E.E"]
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Shevek
I am the Borg.
sub AUTOLOAD { ($s=$AUTOLOAD)=~s/.*:://; eval qq{ *$AUTOLOAD=$s
?sub {$s*&{$s-1}} :sub {1}; }; goto &$AUTOLOAD; } print &{'4'};
> sub getfiles {
> my $file = $File::Find::name;
> return if (! $file);
> if (-f $file) {
> $file =~ s/^\\//g;
> my @fp = split(/\//,$file);
> # Somehow need to get this into %DIRSTRUCT!!
> ...
> }
> }
>
&g
On Mon, 8 Jan 2001, Michael Stevens wrote:
> I'm sure there are reasonable number of online manuals we'd all like
> printed copies of.
>
> Maybe we should see about costs for getting some of them printed fairly
> nicely and bound.
I think the uni offers such a service
On Fri, 5 Jan 2001, Andy Wardley wrote:
>Camelot
> An experimental Web Application Framework which makes (most) other
> so-called "Web Application Frameworks" look like a really silly
> idea. Br! That's chilly.
Naturally, this tempts me.
-
aving taught both, I can say that I would far rather teach undergraduates
Java for many reasons. In fact, they'd probably be better learning
something even more restrictive and more trivial. That doesn't make it
good.
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Shevek
I am the Borg.
sub AUTOLOAD { ($s=$AUTOLOAD)=~s/.*:://; eval
$last = $_} for sort @list;
>
> Can't be bothered to benchmark it...
This would be very slow for the dutch national flag, as it sorts the large
list rather than the small one.
S.
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Shevek
I am the Borg.
sub AUTOLOAD { ($s=$AUTOLOAD)=~s/.*:://; eval qq{ *$AUTOLOAD=$s
?sub {$s*&{$s-1}} :sub {1}; }; goto &$AUTOLOAD; } print &{'4'};
} @list } };
Maybe I'm missing something here, but how is this different to
my @sort = sort @list;
?
S.
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Shevek
I am the Borg.
sub AUTOLOAD { ($s=$AUTOLOAD)=~s/.*:://; eval qq{ *$AUTOLOAD=$s
?sub {$s*&{$s-1}} :sub {1}; }; goto &$AUTOLOAD; } print &{'4'};
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