On Wed Nov 19 23:13:27 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
James Keenan via RT wrote:
On Tue Nov 18 10:22:25 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This will probably be quite challenging. Let's assume that all tests
are found in files with names ending in '.t'. Those .t files can be
written in
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On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 7:16 AM, James Keenan via RT
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2. I've heard a lot of talk lately about languages moving into their
own repositories. If so, then we have to ask whether we should be
instituting new coding standards for .t files under ./languages/. At
what
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This is a binary win32 installation of parrot-0.8.1. The binary
installation was
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In attempting to build Parrot (to run Rakudo) on Win32,in a Dos box, from
the root
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According to examples/benchmarks/primes2.pir there was a nearly 30x
slowdown
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On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 11:12 PM, Andreas J. Koenig via RT
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./parrot examples/benchmarks/array_access.pir
error:imcc:syntax error, unexpected DOT, expecting COMMA or ')' ('.')
in file 'examples/benchmarks/array_access.pir' line 43
Thanks for the report. Fixed in
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rewrite of t/oo/subclass.t to PIR.
subclass.t | 886
On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 1:09 PM, via RT Peter Schwenn
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Author: coke
Date: Thu Nov 20 07:38:44 2008
New Revision: 32939
Modified:
trunk/docs/pdds/pdd19_pir.pod
trunk/docs/pdds/pdd20_lexical_vars.pod
trunk/docs/pdds/pdd21_namespaces.pod
Changes in other areas also in this revision:
Modified:
trunk/DEPRECATED.pod
Author: coke
Date: Thu Nov 20 08:20:24 2008
New Revision: 32941
Modified:
trunk/docs/pdds/pdd19_pir.pod
Changes in other areas also in this revision:
Modified:
trunk/DEPRECATED.pod
trunk/compilers/imcc/imcc.l
trunk/compilers/imcc/imcc.y
trunk/compilers/imcc/imclexer.c
I think use of V in your signature will allow you to do away with your
C code
grep for nci_vVi in
t/pmc/nci.t
and
src/nci_test.c
for an example.
Note that it used Pointer not UnmanagedStruct
Kevin
I'm not entirely sure whether it was *just* a rename... ISTR there was also
something to do with a look-up of names. Pm knows more about it :-)
(admittedly, the topic is not well-defined then.)
kjs
On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 4:21 PM, Will Coleda via RT
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On Sun Nov 16
On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 11:36 AM, Klaas-Jan Stol [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not entirely sure whether it was *just* a rename... ISTR there was also
something to do with a look-up of names. Pm knows more about it :-)
(admittedly, the topic is not well-defined then.)
kjs
The note in the PDD
James Keenan via RT wrote:
On Wed Nov 19 23:13:27 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
James Keenan via RT wrote:
On Tue Nov 18 10:22:25 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This will probably be quite challenging. Let's assume that all tests
are found in files with names ending in '.t'. Those .t files
On Thursday 20 November 2008 00:21:01 Andreas J. Koenig via RT wrote:
According to examples/benchmarks/primes2.pir there was a nearly 30x
slowdown in the last weeks. Two random data points:
https://svn.perl.org/parrot/[EMAIL PROTECTED] was fast (~ 8 secs)
https://svn.perl.org/parrot/[EMAIL
With closures deprecated, we can kill this example from the tutorial?
--Andrew Whitworth.
I'm using Version 5.8.8; the full -Version report is:
-
This is perl, v5.8.8 built for MSWin32-x86-multi-thread
(with 25 registered patches, see perl -V for more detail)
Copyright 1987-2006,
I tried it with version 5.10.0 (build 1004), and under Cygwin. Same
result. Am I right in assuming that virtually none of the parrot/rakudo
developers is using Windows or Cygwin -- if someone WERE using Windows, he
or she might have encountered this.
It seems like such a simple, and early in
Will Coleda,
1. To correct myself and be more precise, out of the approx 3700 files in
the MANIFEST, my running of Perl Configure.pl only shows those (~126) below
as missing (but they aren't missing):
[and 2. It looks like the files not found in the manifest check don't have
the same upper/lower
Will Coleda
You can drop this thread if you like. This is a waste of your time. What I
need to do is to find someone who is building parrot with XP, Cygwin or
mingw -- who has been through most of what I'm going to encounter.
Thank you
On 11/20/08, Will Coleda via RT [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 3:45 PM, Peter Schwenn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Will Coleda
You can drop this thread if you like. This is a waste of your time. What I
need to do is to find someone who is building parrot with XP, Cygwin or
mingw -- who has been through most of what I'm going to
On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 4:12 PM, Will Coleda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 3:45 PM, Peter Schwenn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Will Coleda
You can drop this thread if you like. This is a waste of your time. What I
need to do is to find someone who is building parrot with XP,
chromatic wrote:
On Thursday 20 November 2008 00:21:01 Andreas J. Koenig via RT wrote:
According to examples/benchmarks/primes2.pir there was a nearly 30x
slowdown in the last weeks. Two random data points:
https://svn.perl.org/parrot/[EMAIL PROTECTED] was fast (~ 8 secs)
chromatic wrote:
On Thursday 20 November 2008 00:21:01 Andreas J. Koenig via RT wrote:
According to examples/benchmarks/primes2.pir there was a nearly 30x
slowdown in the last weeks. Two random data points:
https://svn.perl.org/parrot/[EMAIL PROTECTED] was fast (~ 8 secs)
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