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due to the name change in PDD25, the link on parrotcode.org is busted.
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From the file itself: many of the classes are NOT tested here, and we
rely on the
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Hi all,
I'm getting the t/stm/runtime.t test hanging only every-so-often. Is
anyone else is noticing this problem? It hangs sometimes after the
first test has run, and sometimes after the second test has run. In
fact, I've managed to find out that if it eventually hangs after the
first test,
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From: Nuno Carvalho [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: 'make rsync' failing - required anyway?
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Hiya parrot people,
On
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The new :vtable pragma doesn't seem to work when used on methods
of
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Actual flushing needs to be tested in languages/tcl/t/cmd_flush.t
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Need to test actually reading something in, in languages/tcl/t/cmd_gets.t
This
Am Montag, 30. Oktober 2006 22:53 schrieb Jonathan Worthington:
Allison Randal wrote:
Jonathan Worthington wrote:
I implemented this to test it out and it kinda worked. However,
properties don't get serialized so if you compile the program to a
PBC and run that it doesn't work.
Why
On Mon, Oct 30, 2006 at 11:48:14PM -0800, Allison Randal wrote:
: I suspect that originally it was expected that properties would only be
: attached at runtime. But, since we have the option of flagging subs to
: execute at various stages of compilation, it seems safe to assume that
:
Author: audreyt
Date: Tue Oct 31 13:52:03 2006
New Revision: 13358
Modified:
doc/trunk/design/syn/S06.pod
Log:
* S06: Fix Hash example typo spotted by cognominal++
Modified: doc/trunk/design/syn/S06.pod
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the following test files, located in Ft/pmc/, have one test each,
verifying that they
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currently failing tests (r15072, x86, msvc-7.1, perl-5.8.8) are:
Failed Test
On Mon, Oct 30, 2006 at 10:28:51PM -0800, Allison Randal wrote:
: Oh, the Io language, which I've been interested in lately, also makes
: use of the concept of futures for concurrency. It's got a degree of
: appeal to it.
Perl 6's feeds (lazy lists) can also be viewed as a form of futures,
I get most of these failures plus:
t/compilers/imcc/syn/pcc.t 1 256211 4.76% 11
t/examples/library.t 1 256 41 25.00% 3
t/library/pcre.t 1 256 11 100.00% 1
t/library/pg.t 0 6430
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After a recent update, clean, build, test, I find:
$ svk st
?
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config/gen/platform/darwin/dl.c: In function 'Parrot_dlsym':
Larry Wall wrote:
Indeed, that's part of why Perl 6 eventually threw out properties
entirely, on the supposition that properties are simply attributes
that are mixed in at run-time rather than compiled in.
From an HLL perspective, I agree. But there's always more than one way
to satisfy an
Leopold Toetsch wrote:
We have basically the problem that classes are only constructed at runtime,
which has 2 negative impacts: associating the vtable info with the class
needs some helper storage like the props and namespaces can only be vaguely
attached to the correct class at runtime
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