Uri Guttman wrote:
> ...
what about the runtime libraries for those cobols? i worked on PL/I
libraries and they have many similar features to cobol (as pl/i was a
genetic monster of cobol/algol/fortran). stuff such as isam record i/o,
picture variables, decimal math, etc are needed for a full cobol
Dan Sugalski (via RT) wrote:
When parrot runs it doesn't strip out the switches that it eats from
the command line. So if, for example, you invoke parrot as:
./parrot foo.pbc
then argv[0] is foo.pbc. On the other hand, if you invoke it as:
./parrot -t foo.pbc
argv[0] is -t. Not good.
I ca
Larry Wall wrote:
I'd go a bit further and say simply that any unrecognized switch before
the invoked program is a fatal error,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] parrot -x argv.pbc
Option -x not known
parrot -[abcCEfgGhjpPrStvVwy.] [-d [FLAGS]] [-O [level]] [-o FILE]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] parrot --foo argv.pbc
Optio
Jarkko Hietaniemi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> tru64/alpha gets a core dump at roughly every tenth run of threads6_pasm.
> I suspect some sort of race condition / lack of locking/synchronization
> since if I add a short sleep to the main thread, I get no core dumps
> after a few hundred test runs
On Mon, Aug 09, 2004 at 05:20:41PM -0400, Dan Sugalski wrote:
> Applied, thanks. (With some chagrin, as I'm responsible for that
> particular monstrisity)
Parrot now passes all tests on Solaris built with LP64.
Nicholas Clark
On Monday, 9 August 2004 at 4:14 AM +1000, Dan Sugalski wrote:
>Since this has been a sore spot lately, and one
>we need to deal with. Might as well formally
>define what that is.
>
>We must be able to:
>
>*) Load in string data from an IO source,
>regardless of its encoding, and treat it as
>Unic
On Wed, Aug 04, 2004 at 04:05:32PM +0100, Leon Brocard wrote:
> Dan Sugalski sent the following bits through the ether:
>
> > I'd like everyone to give a welcome to Patrick Michaud, who's
> > volunteered to officially take charge of getting the Perl 6 compiler
> > module written.
>
> Welcome Pa
> "Nick" == Nicholas Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Nick> On Mon, Aug 09, 2004 at 08:53:27AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> - MQ has constants. Thousands of them. In the perl module, these get
>> mapped to perl XS subroutines (which bloats the symbol table no
>> end). For parrot, I'd
At 11:29 PM -0400 8/9/04, Michael Stone wrote:
After my discussion, I've included an annotated copy of the
functions, where I've added my comments after each function.
So, assuming (hah!) that I correctly understood everything in the
draft, It seems that I have several general concerns:
1. Why
On Mon, Aug 09, 2004 at 03:11:53PM -0400, Dan Sugalski wrote:
> At 11:57 AM -0700 8/9/04, chromatic wrote:
> >Is there a particular hash lookup style you have in mind? If there's
> >something similar in the code already, I can copy, paste, and modify the
> >generator trivially.
>
> You could loo
At 7:04 PM -0400 8/9/04, Benjamin K. Stuhl wrote:
Dan Sugalski wrote:
Since we're running into Ponie issues with this, which means we'll
run into Apache issues as well as any number of other systems
When Parrot's being embedded I can see the following functions
needing overriding by the embe
We currently have two integer PMCs, we need another one for Python. But
before just copy&paste another file, I'd really have done that right.
So first:
1) What are the semantics of Integer and PerlInt?
- do they overflow to BigInt?
- do they through exceptions on overflow?
- or silently wrap aoun
Matt Fowles wrote:
Dan~
On Mon, 9 Aug 2004 17:22:18 -0400, Dan Sugalski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At 12:04 PM -0400 8/9/04, Dan Sugalski wrote:
Since we're running into Ponie issues with this, which means we'll
run into Apache issues as well as any number of other systems
When Parrot's
At 6:32 PM +0100 8/10/04, Arthur Bergman wrote:
On 11 Aug 2004, at 06:10, Dan Sugalski wrote:
* Networking: socket, accept, connect, listen, etc. (see "Files")
Yeah, and this'll be ever so much fun too. We need to add in select
and poll to that list.
Modern operating systems all have a way to
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