Michal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When you have the AST handy, it's easier and cleaner
to just produce a different set of opcodes when you
know you're in a generator.
Yep.
Is there any way we could get a temporary --pirate flag that
did everything --python did EXCEPT for the generator stuff?
Jens Rieks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Status: MinGW should work, but I ran out of time.
Thanks for investigating. We'll include it in the next release.
jens
leo
On behalf of the Parrot team I'm proud to announce the Parrot 0.1.1
release.
Parrot 0.1.1 is an intermediate release with tons of updates and fixes.
- Python support: Parrot runs 4/7 of the pie-thon test suite
- Better OS support: more platforms, compilers, OS functions
- Improved PIR syntax
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Fresh CVS checkout (not update):
oolong:~/research/parrot-11 coke$ perl
Thursday, October 7, 2004, 11:38:01 PM, Jonathan Worthington wrote:
Looks like it probably just needs a win32/stat.c writing...I won't have time
to look properly for a day or two though. So do feel free to beat me to a
patch. :-)
Done. ;-) Thanks for your advice.
c++ -o parrot -L/usr/local/lib -g imcc/main.o blib/lib/libparrot.a -lm
-lpthread -lm -L/usr/local/lib -licuuc -lpthread -lm ld: warning can't
open dynamic library: libicudata.dylib.30 (checking for undefined symbols
may be affected) (No such file or directory, errno = 2) ld: Undefined
Dan Sugalski wrote:
Are Python specific PMCs the right way to go?
Mostly, yes.
What are the implications of having a PerlString and a PyString? I
guess ultimately we are going to need to decide what to do with things
like:
mmd_lookup(MMD_ADD, PerlString, PyString)
Will the combinatorics
--- Jens Rieks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
c++ -o parrot -L/usr/local/lib -g imcc/main.o
blib/lib/libparrot.a -lm
-lpthread -lm -L/usr/local/lib -licuuc -lpthread
-lm ld: warning can't
open dynamic library: libicudata.dylib.30
(checking for undefined symbols
may be affected) (No
Makes. I just started make test, but it doesn't look good.
t/library/parrotlib# Failed test (t/library/parrotlib.t at line 47)
# got: 'Parrot VM: Can't stat runtime/parrot/include/parrotlib.pbc, code 2.
# '
# expected: 'runtime/parrot/include/datatypes.pasm
# '
# '(cd
Failed Test Stat Wstat Total Fail Failed List of Failed
---
t/library/parrotlib.t6 1536 66 100.00% 1-6
t/pmc/nci.t 1 256461 2.17% 47
t/pmc/sys.t 1 256
+-Le 09/10/2004 15:23 +0200, Leopold Toetsch a dit :
| Parrot 0.1.1 is an intermediate release with tons of updates and fixes.
Hi, I don't think it's something that should happen, so, I'm reporting that
:
g++ -o parrot -Wl,-E -L/usr/local/lib -g imcc/main.o
blib/lib/libparrot.a
On Sat, 9 Oct 2004, Sam Ruby wrote:
Inheritance can reduce the combinatorial problem, but it can introduce a
precendence question. The most interesting case still seems to be:
mmd_lookup(MMD_ADD, PerlString, PyString)
What if, as a fallback mechanism, the foreign
object were cast into a
On Saturday 09 October 2004, you wrote:
Failed Test Stat Wstat Total Fail Failed List of Failed
---
t/library/parrotlib.t6 1536 66 100.00% 1-6
t/pmc/nci.t 1 256461
On Saturday 09 October 2004 19:10, Mathieu Arnold wrote:
+-Le 09/10/2004 15:23 +0200, Leopold Toetsch a dit :
| Parrot 0.1.1 is an intermediate release with tons of updates and fixes.
Hi, I don't think it's something that should happen, so, I'm reporting that
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Hi,
does anyone know what happend with http://tinderbox.perl.org?
It is offline for quite some time now :-(
jens
libnci.so fails to build on amd64/Linux because nci_test.o isn't
compiled with -fPIC, which is a requirement of assembling a shared
library on that platform. This came up once before and was fixed, but
seemingly it was undone on account of win32 and I hadn't noticed until
now. Some history
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