2009/8/4 Seo Sanghyeon :
> 2009/8/4 Dino Viehland :
>> Any thoughts on this? I can trivial add a DllImport to dlopen but
>> I need to know where it's declared :)
>
> I believe "libc" is the right one. From what I can tell, Mono maps
> DllImport("libc") to whatever real C library file for the targe
2009/8/4 Dino Viehland :
> Any thoughts on this? I can trivial add a DllImport to dlopen but
> I need to know where it's declared :)
I believe "libc" is the right one. From what I can tell, Mono maps
DllImport("libc") to whatever real C library file for the target
platform (this filename differs
2009/8/4 Slide :
> I'm not sure if there is standard library that this is implemented on
> all *NIX platforms. It is possibly different.
No. dlopen and friends are POSIX standard.
http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/functions/dlopen.html
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Seo Sanghyeon
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I'm not sure if there is standard library that this is implemented on
all *NIX platforms. It is possibly different.
On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 5:10 PM, Dino Viehland wrote:
> Any thoughts on this? I can trivial add a DllImport to dlopen but
> I need to know where it's declared :)
>
>> -Original M
Any thoughts on this? I can trivial add a DllImport to dlopen but
I need to know where it's declared :)
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Ok, I've finally got SQL server setup in a reasonable state where I can try and
repro this. This is what I'm trying to do. I have a database called
"mydatabase" which contains a table "Table_1" which contains 1 column of type
binary(4). I then attempt to do:
import System
conn =
System.Acti
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Honestly, I'll contribute to this thread something other than a
snide-sounding clarification someday... :)
http://www.parrot.org/languages does in fact link to Pynie...
On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 9:25 AM, Bruce
Bromberek wrote:
> Parrot.org only links to pirate
Lets try this a second time :)
Thanks for the link. I did not know about pynie. And if you don't know
about it already, its effectively invisible for a google search of
"python+parrot+vm".
Parrot.org only links to pirate (which the nightly build shows 14 failed
tests and 47 errors out of 62 wri
On Sun, Aug 2, 2009 at 11:36 PM, Matthew Wilson wrote:
> Unripened fruit from the peanut gallery: Pynie would be a 3-years
> more appropriate example of a Python implementation on Parrot: see
> http://code.google.com/p/pynie/source/list
>
> -Matthew Wilson
> http://diakopter.blogspot.com/
> http
For grammar engine, language development process, etc, there are a bunch of
efforts notably the M language, albeit far more ambitious than just a
language toolkit.
Both are providing facilities for interoperability between dynamic languages
(e.g. calling Python libraries from Perl)
Both are targe
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