On Sun, 2 Dec 2001, Sam Tregar wrote:
On Sun, 2 Dec 2001, Michael L Maraist wrote:
On Sunday 02 December 2001 02:47 pm, Brent Dax wrote:
Perl5 just used a string as the generic c-struct handle as far as I know..
Well, generaly what I see is that when c-struct-like data (that is,
On Sun, Dec 02, 2001 at 02:21:38AM -0500, Jeff G wrote:
Currently vtable.h is dynamically constructed from what would appear
to be a union of all possible operators on {int,num,string}. Now, this
is certainly handy (especially after having to cast one type to another,
and making heavy use
Simon Cozens wrote:
On Sun, Dec 02, 2001 at 02:21:38AM -0500, Jeff G wrote:
Currently vtable.h is dynamically constructed from what would appear
to be a union of all possible operators on {int,num,string}. Now, this
is certainly handy (especially after having to cast one type to
Jeff G:
# Simon Cozens wrote:
# On Sun, Dec 02, 2001 at 02:21:38AM -0500, Jeff G wrote:
# Currently vtable.h is dynamically constructed from what
# would appear
# to be a union of all possible operators on
# {int,num,string}. Now, this
# is certainly handy (especially after having to
On Sun, Dec 02, 2001 at 02:15:08PM -0500, Jeff G wrote:
Are you quite sure? Implementing things like arrays of PMCs will be hard
without operations like set_value(PMC* pmc, INTVAL index).
This is why I'm waiting for Dan to come up with the explanation of how
kesy are going to work.
I
On Sunday 02 December 2001 02:47 pm, Brent Dax wrote:
Quick comment: I've been thinking about constructing an 'OpaqueHandle'
PMC type. All the programmer is supposed to know about it is that it
points to Something (usually a C struct, but they don't have to know
that). I'm not sure what
On Sun, 2 Dec 2001, Michael L Maraist wrote:
On Sunday 02 December 2001 02:47 pm, Brent Dax wrote:
Quick comment: I've been thinking about constructing an 'OpaqueHandle'
PMC type. All the programmer is supposed to know about it is that it
points to Something (usually a C struct, but they
Now I'll be the first to admit that I'm probably not the most coherent
in the world at (looks at the clock) 1:19 A.M. but I'm sitting here
trying to get something like a PerlInt_Array ready for compilation and
noticing some problems. It's also entirely possible that I'm looking at
this in the
Jeff G:
# Now I'll be the first to admit that I'm probably not the most coherent
# in the world at (looks at the clock) 1:19 A.M. but I'm sitting here
# trying to get something like a PerlInt_Array ready for compilation and
# noticing some problems. It's also entirely possible that I'm
# looking