Hello.
I just found https://github.com/perl6/bench-scripts. How hard it will
be to incorporate those scripts into benchmarking?
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On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 1:43 AM, Jon Gentle wrote:
> There was some discussions last week about the speed of parrot and being
> able to benchmark it. As it
On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 9:27 PM, Jonathan Leto wrote:
> Howdy,
>> * parrot in its current form is hardly "small". tweaks are available
>> to pair it down significantly, but they aren't the default, so it
>> would be some work to find and use these optimally.
>
> Define "small".
I'd say the low-e
On Nov 23, 2010, at 6:43 AM, Jon Gentle wrote:
There was some discussions last week about the speed of parrot and
being able to benchmark it. As it turns out, I had time for a quick
and dirty project, so I built http://isparrotfastyet.com/ . I
whipped up a quick sqlite database and cataly
I fixed all the problems that I know of in the string_checks branch and
plan to merge it in the next days. Testers are still welcome. If you are
on a system with ICU, it would be nice if you could test with and
without ICU enabled.
Nick
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I was thinking that same thing, but it might be a hassle to get the
students set up to work on it. Most of these warnings are specific to
GCC and may be different in different GCC versions. I use a different
compiler and the list of warnings I get is *extremely* different from
the list that Coke sh
Howdy,
Fixing some of these warnings might make good Google Code-In tasks for students.
http://icanhaz.com/gci2010
Duke
On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 8:26 AM, Will Coleda wrote:
> http://trac.parrot.org/parrot/wiki/BuildWarnings
>
> Just noticed we've accumulated a few warnings, updated the wiki pag
http://trac.parrot.org/parrot/wiki/BuildWarnings
Just noticed we've accumulated a few warnings, updated the wiki page,
and @whiteknight suggested I ping the list looking for volunteers.
Enjoy.
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