Hi,
John M. Dlugosz wrote:
I've installed the Win32 build of Pugs, but is appears to be incomplete. How
do I get the real thing? I've also heard that Pugs is in stasis, so is
this still a good way to write stuff and learn today?
There is no real thing yet, which is why we're working on it
HaloO,
Darren Duncan wrote:
For other operators, non-assoc etc, the work will probably all have to
be linear. Eg difference|quotient|exponentiation.
That's why I would rename the left and right operator associativity
to left and right sequentiality. Note that there's a fundamental
difference
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 10:23:45AM +0200, Moritz Lenz wrote:
John M. Dlugosz wrote:
I understand the most official grammar is being developed there.
Not quite. The official grammar is in the pugs repo in src/perl6/, but
it can't really run on anything yet.
This is correct -- the official
From: Agent Zhang
IMHO pod2html is old and broken in various ways. I think you should
use the tools provided by Pod::Simple instead. For the Synopses on
feather, we're using the podhtml.pl script (based on
Pod::Simple::HTML):
http://svn.pugscode.org/pugs/util/podhtm.pl
Hopefully you
HaloO,
Darren Duncan wrote:
Or maybe your question is more about what method to use by default if
users don't explicitly choose one?
Yes. I thought we have gone over this in the div/mod discussion that
ended with specifying floor semantics for %. I sort of hoped for a
synopsis update with
HaloO,
I asked:
just re-reading S03 I saw that it defines the Rat to Int
conversion as truncation.
Hmm, does assuming floor semantics reveal the availability of
the tail function for Nums?
(-1.25).tail == 0.75
Can it also be used as an lvalue?
my Rat $x = -5/4; # note that this is
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 09:54:58AM +0800, Agent Zhang wrote:
On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 9:23 PM, Ryan Richter
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually, that cron job hasn't been working for a long time...
I've just checked the cronjob mails and it seems to me that the
update-syn script is
Author: larry
Date: Mon Mar 31 10:00:05 2008
New Revision: 14530
Modified:
doc/trunk/design/syn/S02.pod
Log:
Clarify what is meant by evaluating subscripts in list context.
Modified: doc/trunk/design/syn/S02.pod
==
Author: larry
Date: Mon Mar 31 11:15:33 2008
New Revision: 14531
Modified:
doc/trunk/design/syn/S03.pod
Log:
Some clarifications on Num and Int coercions.
Removed lame joke about truncating rats.
Modified: doc/trunk/design/syn/S03.pod
The context in which a subscript is evaluated is no longer controlled
by the sigil either. Subscripts are always evaluated in list context.
+(More specifically, they are evaluated in a variant of list context
+known as Islice context, which preserves dimensional information
+so that you can do
In S02, If a buf type is initialized with a Unicode string value, the string
is decomposed into Unicode codepoints,...If any other conversion is desired, it
must be specified explicitly.
In S29, there is nothing about functions in Buf, and nothing about functions
that convert or initialize
The inevitable question - why not support Polish Notation or Reverse
Polish ? Well known to be easier to use, since it involves no
ambiguities in regard to association, is notationally clearer (not
needing parentheses). Seems to make it easier to analyze what one might
want to mean by
[op] (p1 p2
Well, all's fair if you predeclare, but a language whose main
expression format is prefix or postfix is no longer Perl. Maybe
Perlisp or Pforth. Plus, given the complex interactions of the
various operators, many of which don't look like operators, it's not
necessarily straightforward to
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 8:59 PM, Ryan Richter
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, it's actually the html stuff from pugs that's not making it onto
feather, e.g. syn_index.html.
Ah...Thanks for the catch :)
The index page was formerly a symbolic link to the syn_index.html in
audreyt's pugs tree
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