At 3:38 PM -0600 11/15/02, Garrett Goebel wrote:
While I'm here... Will there be a distinction between lists and arrays as
their implemented in Parrot?
Yes.
--
Dan
--it's like this---
Dan Sugalski
On Thu, Nov 14, 2002 at 08:53:02PM -0800, chromatic wrote:
Brent Dax had a nice suggestion for Perl 6 test organization. I like it
tremendously.
I repost it here to solicit comments -- to make this work, I'll need to change
Did anyone comment on it? It seems a sane to me, and I certainly
Nicholas Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
On Thu, Nov 14, 2002 at 08:53:02PM -0800, chromatic wrote:
Brent Dax had a nice suggestion for Perl 6 test organization. I like it
tremendously.
I repost it here to solicit comments -- to make this work, I'll need to
change
Did anyone comment
Dave Whipp wrote:
Nicholas Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
On Thu, Nov 14, 2002 at 08:53:02PM -0800, chromatic wrote:
Brent Dax had a nice suggestion for Perl 6 test organization. I like it
tremendously.
I repost it here to solicit comments -- to make this work, I'll need
Joseph F. Ryan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
Well, thats not exactly true. I've been following along the
discussion
on P6-doc, and I've been updating the tests to match the
current status.
Although I'm not sure of their accuracy (My posts to p6-doc about them
have been pretty much
From: chromatic [mailto:chromatic;wgz.org]
Brent Dax had a nice suggestion for Perl 6 test organization.
I like it tremendously.
isn't it missing: t/var/list/...?
Per Apocalpyse 2, RFC 175:
[1,2,3]
is syntactic sugar for something like:
scalar(list(1,2,3));
Depending
From: Leopold Toetsch [mailto:lt;toetsch.at]
Garrett Goebel wrote:
From: chromatic [mailto:chromatic;wgz.org]
Brent Dax had a nice suggestion for Perl 6 test organization.
I like it tremendously.
isn't it missing: t/var/list/...?
*All* (parrot as well as perl6) tests are currently
Garrett Goebel wrote:
From: chromatic [mailto:chromatic;wgz.org]
Brent Dax had a nice suggestion for Perl 6 test organization.
I like it tremendously.
isn't it missing: t/var/list/...?
*All* (parrot as well as perl6) tests are currently a grown unorganized
mess - though working
to extract
the unimplemented features so people will have small tasks to accomplish.
Brent Dax had a nice suggestion for Perl 6 test organization. I like it
tremendously.
I repost it here to solicit comments -- to make this work, I'll need to change
the Perl 6 test harness to find all of the tests. I'll