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On Dec 8, 2005, at 1:27 AM, Leopold Toetsch wrote:
On Dec 8, 2005, at 6:57, Brent Fulgham wrote:
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In addition to the shootout machine, I have a main development box
that runs Mac OS X (PowerPC). I
On 12/8/05, jerry gay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> the first phase of the directory reorganization is complete. all
> directory moves which do not involve the src/ directory are done. hope
> this clears things up a bit. next, i'll be addressing src/ dirs. if
> you'll recall from recent discussion..
From: Leopold Toetsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, 9 Dec 2005 00:11:25 +0100
On Dec 8, 2005, at 3:13, Bob Rogers wrote:
>The change below means that the following code no longer works for
> loading non-Parrot compiled libraries from the current directory:
>
>load_by
On 12/8/05, Leopold Toetsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Dec 8, 2005, at 18:54, jerry gay wrote:
> > chip proposed changing the src/ dir to vm/. nobody complained,
>
> I have said several times that I don't see any reasons to rename src.
>
okie-dokie, then. that's all the controversy i need for
On Dec 8, 2005, at 3:13, Bob Rogers wrote:
The change below means that the following code no longer works for
loading non-Parrot compiled libraries from the current directory:
load_bytecode "structures.pbc"
I've tested above-like file loading and it worked. OTOH bernhard today
me
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this is win32-msvc7. pbc_merge fails for tcl. here's the end of the
output from a tcl make
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languages/regex/Makefile is not generated. it should be. that is,
unless the language is b
On Dec 8, 2005, at 18:54, jerry gay wrote:
chip proposed changing the src/ dir to vm/. nobody complained,
I have said several times that I don't see any reasons to rename src.
There is no benefit at all. And src/ is quite common in distributions
for holding, well, the src.
leo
Leo suggested:
> $P0."recursion_limit"(1)
As it happens, a recursion limit of 1 is enough to complete the
Ackermann benchmark.
> Optimized build? Which runcore? Currently parrot -C may perform fastest.
With Parrot 0.4.0, no optimizations, default runcore, Ack(3, 9) takes
233 seconds
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Hi there,
I believe a recent change in File::Spec broke test #23 in
t/perl/Parrot_IO.t.
The Perl 6 Summary for the week ending 2005-12-04
I heard a rumour on the London.pm mailing list week. Apparently the Perl
6 Summaries are no longer being published. As I'm sure you can imagine,
it came as something of a surprise to me.
This week has been all about Parrot, Leo's go
the first phase of the directory reorganization is complete. all
directory moves which do not involve the src/ directory are done. hope
this clears things up a bit. next, i'll be addressing src/ dirs. if
you'll recall from recent discussion...
On 11/29/05, jerry gay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On
On Dec 8, 2005, at 10:40, Roger Browne wrote:
The recursion limit of 1000 is assigned in inter_create.c and seems
somewhat arbitrary. Is it likely to be raised in the future?
No. But you can raise it in the code ;-)
$P0 = getinterp
$P0."recursion_limit"(1)
Regards,
Roger Browne
Brent Fulgham wrote:
> ... I have
> updated the shootout build machine with parrot (0.3.1) and can start
> running tests if any exist.
A few weeks ago I wrote Brent's "Ackermann" benchmark in Amber for
Parrot. Ackermann is a heavily recursive benchmark.
Brent reports benchmarks for Ack(3, 7),
On Dec 8, 2005, at 6:57, Brent Fulgham wrote:
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In addition to the shootout machine, I have a main development box
that runs Mac OS X (PowerPC). I attempted to build Parrot 0.4.0 on
this machine and encountered errors. The mailing list archive se
On Dec 8, 2005, at 3:13, Bob Rogers wrote:
The change below means that the following code no longer works for
loading non-Parrot compiled libraries from the current directory:
load_bytecode "structures.pbc"
Works here w/o problems. The only issue was that it didn't fail for a
mis
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