On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 3:52 PM, Huang Guan crown...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Dec 26, 2010 at 4:16 AM, Nuno Carvalho via RT
perl6-bugs-follo...@perl.org wrote:
Greetings,
Thank you for the report. Could you please give some more details about
the system you were using? OS, distribution, Perl
Announce: Rakudo Perl 6 compiler development release #36 (New York)
On behalf of the Rakudo development team, I'm happy to announce the
December 2010 release of Rakudo Perl #36 New York. Rakudo is an
implementation of Perl 6 on the Parrot Virtual Machine (see
http://www.parrot.org). The
Greetings everyone,
This message is to remind everyone of the next rakudo development
release #36 on 2010-12-23. Parrot release still baking in the oven,
but I would like to invite everyone to update rakudo's ChangeLog and
ROADMAP or any other relevant source of information. I would like to
also
On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 9:19 AM, Richard Hainsworth
rich...@rusrating.ru wrote:
Re-posting to list.
Original Message
Subject: Re: Where's the release announcement?
Date: Sat, 20 Mar 2010 07:39:17 +0300
From: Richard Hainsworth rich...@rusrating.ru
To: Darren
Announce: Rakudo Perl 6 development release #27 (Copenhagen)
On behalf of the Rakudo development team, I'm pleased to announce the
March 2010 development release of Rakudo Perl #27 Copenhagen.
Rakudo is an implementation of Perl 6 on the Parrot Virtual Machine
(see http://www.parrot.org). The
Greetings everyone,
The next rakudo release is scheduled for tomorrow. Everyone is
invited to update the ChangeLog file, ROADMAP files, etc.
Thank you,
smash
Greetings everyone,
During yapc::eu hackathon we still managed to update files in
ports/debian, and build some packages for debian. I uploaded the
packages today, you can find them in:
https://alioth.debian.org/projects/pkg-parrot/
There are still some things that need to be fixed for the
On Sat, Aug 2, 2008 at 10:17 PM, Ron Blaschke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bernhard Schmalhofer wrote:
Jonathan Worthington schrieb:
Allison Randal wrote:
Bernhard Schmalhofer wrote:
We could always do the 12th AND the 16th, just for fun and bonus
productivity (if everyone isn't exhausted
Greetings,
On behalf of the Parrot team, I'm proud to announce Parrot 0.6.3
Beautiful Parrot. Parrot (http://parrotcode.org/) is a virtual machine aimed
at running all dynamic languages.
Parrot 0.6.3 is available via CPAN (soon), or follow the download
instructions at
get your hands on.
Please put major updates or refactors on hold until release. Testing,
documention updates and bug fixes are most welcome.
Thanks everyone for the commitment to the project.
Best Regards,
Nuno 'smash' Carvalho
On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 7:27 PM, chromatic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday 13 June 2008 10:35:29 Nuno 'smash' Carvalho wrote:
Please put major updates or refactors on hold until release. Testing,
documention updates and bug fixes are most welcome.
Would you like all hackathon progress
On Sat, Apr 12, 2008 at 6:45 PM, Moritz Lenz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bernhard Schmalhofer via RT wrote:
On Do. 13. Mär. 2008, 08:37:06, coke wrote:
Do you have an existing parrot installation already? If so, the
installed library could be conflicting with running this copy of out
the
On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 8:55 PM, Nuno 'smash' Carvalho [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 8:18 PM, chromatic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday 11 April 2008 12:02:23 Nuno 'smash' Carvalho wrote:
I just posted a little Parrot benchmark in my use.perl's journal
Greetings all,
We did another Parrot benchmarking, this time using a common
programming technique: recursion. We created a function to calculate
the number of nodes in a full binary tree given the tree's height. I
guess this time the results where not so satisfactory, for Parrot. You
can see the
On Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 7:06 PM, Patrick R. Michaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 06:57:26PM +0100, Nuno 'smash' Carvalho wrote:
Greetings all,
We did another Parrot benchmarking, this time using a common
programming technique: recursion. We created a function
On Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 7:13 PM, Bob Rogers
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Nuno 'smash' Carvalho [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2008 18:57:26 +0100
Greetings all,
We did another Parrot benchmarking, this time using a common
programming technique: recursion. We created
Greetings all,
I just posted a little Parrot benchmark in my use.perl's journal that
i think it would be interesting for everyone to take a look. From my
point of view Parrot finished in a very comfortable place between
compiled and interpreted languages. I've made the benchmarking very
easy to
On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 8:18 PM, chromatic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday 11 April 2008 12:02:23 Nuno 'smash' Carvalho wrote:
I just posted a little Parrot benchmark in my use.perl's journal that
i think it would be interesting for everyone to take a look. From my
point of view
On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 8:38 PM, Patrick R. Michaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 08:02:23PM +0100, Nuno 'smash' Carvalho wrote:
Greetings all,
I just posted a little Parrot benchmark in my use.perl's journal that
i think it would be interesting for everyone
On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 9:34 PM, Will Coleda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can we get an idea of how many parrot hackers are planning on
attending YAPC::EU this year? (will be held in Copenhagen, Denmark, on
13-15 August 2008.)
http://www.yapceurope2008.org/ye2008/
I am actually a maybe at
Greetins parrot people,
On 9/28/07, Allison Randal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Smash and I have been communicating about about the PIR PDD
(docs/pdds/draft/pdd19_pir.pod). He has started it, and is continuing to
refine it. Anyone is welcome to pitch in on that. He'll let me know when
it's ready
On 10/1/07, Nuno 'smash' Carvalho [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetins parrot people,
On 9/28/07, Allison Randal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Smash and I have been communicating about about the PIR PDD
(docs/pdds/draft/pdd19_pir.pod). He has started it, and is continuing to
refine it. Anyone
Greetings,
I saw your sentinel patch but didn't apply it yet.
On 7/7/07, chromatic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm tracking down potential memory corruption with my sentinel patch. Here's
something really weird:
$ prove t/op/trans.t
t/op/transNOK 19/22
# Failed test (t/op/trans.t at
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