Sage La Torra writes:
interpolative context ment the perl 5 side, where the double quotes
should cause interpolation.
Yes, but not for entire hashes; the percent character isn't special in
Perl 5 double-quoted strings, as Aaron said:
On 6/6/06, Aaron Crane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sage
Hi,
I have never understand this my wiki syntax is better than yours
thing. It's like my templateing engine is better than yours.
I feel like which should have wiki.conf with :
...
syntaxhandler = SuperbPerl6Wiki::Syntax::MediaKwikiMikiBiky
...
That shall please everyone. :)
- Fagzal
Udo Güngerich schrieb:
Thomas Wittek wrote:
Unfortunately you probably have to throw away/heavily modify earlier
increments, if you add features like a flexible syntax, which will need
a different internal infrastructure.
Well, if object-oriented design has any advantage at all, here it is!
Juerd schrieb:
* Markdown does not have tables.
* Textile does not have paragraphs in table cells.
* Kwiki does not have paragraphs in table cells.
Unless someone comes up with another way to do side-by-side layouts
(extremely useful for showcasing differences between Perl 5 and Perl 6),
Damn, forgot the link.
Thomas Wittek schrieb:
That's mainly what I did as stated in my first post[1]. [...]
[1]:
news://nntp.perl.org:119/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Thomas Wittek [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-06-07 15:05]:
I guess that the architecture/design for such a flexible piece
of software will be relatively complex.
All I can think of is “YAGNI”.
Defining a syntax in a configuration file doesn’t strike me as a
particularly smart move. You will either
Hi,
I had a look at this, but I'm not that good at Perl, and regular
expressions. However, I found where things go wrong, so someone who
really groks REs may fix it.
THe problem is (well, at least I think it is) at about line 440 in pmc2c.pl
sub parse_pmc {
my $code = shift;
my
Author: audreyt
Date: Wed Jun 7 08:30:53 2006
New Revision: 9527
Modified:
doc/trunk/design/syn/S06.pod
Log:
* S06: Fixed a minor typo noticed by szbalint++.
Modified: doc/trunk/design/syn/S06.pod
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Author: larry
Date: Wed Jun 7 08:55:55 2006
New Revision: 9528
Modified:
doc/trunk/design/syn/S03.pod
Log:
putter++ notes that prec table is missing .
Modified: doc/trunk/design/syn/S03.pod
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Just an update:
I've started coding (in haskell, to be used with Pugs). I've got file input,
I've got a data structure for the AST, now I just have to make them play
nicely together. I'll start implementing translations soon, so any other
corrections would be appreciated.
Thanks to everyone
We are looking at introducing continuous builds/smoke tests at
work across a number of platforms (mainly Windows and Unix),
building a number of different languages (mainly C++).
I quick google uncovered the list below.
Anyone got any advice?
Thanks,
/-\
Perl
* AutoBuild:
Author: larry
Date: Wed Jun 7 18:51:18 2006
New Revision: 9529
Modified:
doc/trunk/design/syn/S04.pod
Log:
Semantics of bare block clarified.
Modified: doc/trunk/design/syn/S04.pod
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PMC_str_val and family aren't guaranteed to work for subclasses, so
they
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