On 8/29/22 19:58, ToddAndMargo via perl6-users wrote:
On 8/29/22 19:26, Brad Gilbert wrote:
The Raku compiler is written in Raku (to an extent) so no it can't be
toned down. I've been out of the loop for a while, but there has been
work to make the compiler use a better design which should be m
On 8/29/22 19:26, Brad Gilbert wrote:
The Raku compiler is written in Raku (to an extent) so no it can't be
toned down. I've been out of the loop for a while, but there has been
work to make the compiler use a better design which should be more
optimizable.
Awesome.
The Raku compiler is written in Raku (to an extent) so no it can't be toned
down. I've been out of the loop for a while, but there has been work to
make the compiler use a better design which should be more optimizable.
On Mon, Aug 29, 2022, 2:01 PM ToddAndMargo via perl6-users <
perl6-us...@perl.
On 8/28/22 15:58, ToddAndMargo via perl6-users wrote:
Hi All,
I am thinking of using
BEGIN {}
to fire up a splash screen (libnotify).
Question: is what happens between the brackets
isolated from the rest of the code? If I set
variable values or declare variables, are they
wiped out, etc
On 8/29/22 13:03, ToddAndMargo via perl6-users wrote:
On 8/28/22 15:58, ToddAndMargo via perl6-users wrote:
Hi All,
I am thinking of using
BEGIN {}
to fire up a splash screen (libnotify).
Question: is what happens between the brackets
isolated from the rest of the code? If I set
variab
On 8/29/22 17:59, ToddAndMargo via perl6-users wrote:
Hi All,
How do I trigger and detach and external program from
inside Raku? I want the program to go off on its
own and I do not want any results back from it.
Many thanks,
-T
Figured it out with `shell` but not `run`
(I want both for my
Hi All,
How do I trigger and detach and external program from
inside Raku? I want the program to go off on its
own and I do not want any results back from it.
Many thanks,
-T
Well, my habit of asking "url?" had not changed a bit; descriptions of objects
cannot be resolved into real ideas without a pointer, and URL is a very good
and precise way to motivate people putting their ideas into resolvable entities.
I may not have internet access when I need a lifesaver. I n
On 8/28/22 15:58, ToddAndMargo via perl6-users wrote:
Hi All,
I am thinking of using
BEGIN {}
to fire up a splash screen (libnotify).
Question: is what happens between the brackets
isolated from the rest of the code? If I set
variable values or declare variables, are they
wiped out, etc
On 8/28/22 09:21, ToddAndMargo via perl6-users wrote:
Hi All,
Is there a way to convert a Windows Raku program to
to an executable (.exe) file?
Many thanks,
-T
My target is to create a diaglog box
with GLADE that allow for certain
Windows registry settings to be set
by the users with a GUI.
On 8/29/22 11:50, Brad Gilbert wrote:
Actually Raku is faster to compile than Perl5. If you consider all of
the features it comes with.
For example, in Raku everything is an object with meta features. If you
add Moose or similar to Perl5 then the compile times will often take
longer than the
On 8/29/22 10:45, Tom Browder wrote:
On Mon, Aug 29, 2022 at 12:31 PM ToddAndMargo via perl6-users
wrote:
On 8/29/22 08:41, Tom Browder wrote:
...
And I think you may be surprised how much speedup you may get by using
the precompiled-module "trick" for most of your 11,000-line program.
...
Actually Raku is faster to compile than Perl5. If you consider all of the
features it comes with.
For example, in Raku everything is an object with meta features. If you add
Moose or similar to Perl5 then the compile times will often take longer
than the equivalent Raku times.
That's not the only
On Mon, Aug 29, 2022 at 12:31 PM ToddAndMargo via perl6-users
wrote:
> On 8/29/22 08:41, Tom Browder wrote:
...
> > And I think you may be surprised how much speedup you may get by using
> > the precompiled-module "trick" for most of your 11,000-line program.
...
> Hi Tom,
> The .precomp workaroun
On 8/29/22 08:41, Tom Browder wrote:
On Mon, Aug 29, 2022 at 10:29 AM ToddAndMargo via perl6-users
mailto:perl6-us...@perl.org>> wrote:
...
> Does the compiler make a full pass through
> the code before firing off the BEGIN routine
NO.
And I think you may be surprised how much speedup you ma
> Since you wrote both Perl 5 and Perl 6, is there some
> reason beyond my limited understanding of how these
> things work as to why your Perl 5 is so much faster to
> compile that your Perl 6?
You clearly understand the situation!
What can I say?
Ah, I know. *PLONK*
Liz
Dear Larry Wall,
Sorry for writing you directly, but I know you
sometimes answer questions on this mailing list.
And those answers are uniquely easy for a beginner
to understand.
The compile times of Perl5 and Perl6 are dramatically
different. Perl 5 is literally 100 times or more
faster than P
On Mon, Aug 29, 2022 at 10:29 AM ToddAndMargo via perl6-users <
perl6-us...@perl.org> wrote:
...
> Does the compiler make a full pass through
> the code before firing off the BEGIN routine
NO.
And I think you may be surprised how much speedup you may get by using the
precompiled-module "trick" fo
On 8/29/22 00:44, Elizabeth Mattijsen wrote:
Question, would BEGIN go at the top or the bottom
of my code? Seems the compiler would hit it first
at the top, but I do not know if it makes a full
pass of everything before firing off the BEGIN.
BEGIN runs at *compile* time.
This means that anyth
> Question, would BEGIN go at the top or the bottom
> of my code? Seems the compiler would hit it first
> at the top, but I do not know if it makes a full
> pass of everything before firing off the BEGIN.
BEGIN runs at *compile* time.
This means that anything before the BEGIN statement in the co
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