Hi Guido,
> Where are the tests?
What tests do you mean?
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Where are the tests?
Am Montag, 13. April 2020 schrieb Alexander Burger :
> Hi Alexander,
>
>> I have now compiled pil21 on OpenBSD-6.7-beta/arm64 (aka -current),
mainly by
>> copying the files over from amd64.
>
> Perfect.
>
>
>> I have an additional question. Is the a pil21 language reference?
hi all,
https://git.envs.net/mpech/skudra
I've implement pastebin (or ix.io) service to share code or snippets on
PicoLisp web framework
Comments and objections are very welcome.
(mike)
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Hi all,
I just noticed that TCC was mentioned in another thread so I wanted to
share my experience with it. I had tried to build miniPicoLisp with it but
unfortunately, TCC does not seem to generate aligned functions :( it did
not seem to honor __attribute__((aligned))
Does anyone else have any
That's kind of tabulator for structs of data in memory ... only of real use
for handing over to vector instructions (SSE, AVX2, AVX512 ... ARM NEON).
It's a GCC thing, not a C standard! ;-)
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7895869/cross-platform-alignx-macro
Hope, that helps.
Am Montag, 13.
Would that be the 'car' from the running pil64?
BR,
Geo
On Mon, Apr 13, 2020 at 3:55 PM Tomas Hlavaty wrote:
> Hi Alex,
>
> interesting.
>
> Alexander Burger writes:
> > Now in pil21 the source is (in "src/subr.l"):
> >
> ># (car 'var) -> any
> >(de _car (Exe)
> > (car (needVar
Hi Tomas,
> ># (car 'var) -> any
> >(de _car (Exe)
> > (car (needVar Exe (eval (cadr Exe )
>
> ^
> what is this car?
It is a function defined in "src/lib/llvm.l":
(asm ()
((X)
(ssa (inc '*Ssa) "inttoptr i64 " X " to i64*")
(ssa (inc '*Ssa)
Hi Alex,
> No, it is a different symbol, defined in the 'llvm' namespace (see my
previous
> mail).
Ok got it, thanks!
BR,
Geo
On Mon, Apr 13, 2020 at 4:55 PM Alexander Burger
wrote:
> Hi Geo,
>
> > Would that be the 'car' from the running pil64?
>
> No, it is a different symbol, defined in
Hi Alex,
interesting.
Alexander Burger writes:
> Now in pil21 the source is (in "src/subr.l"):
>
># (car 'var) -> any
>(de _car (Exe)
> (car (needVar Exe (eval (cadr Exe )
^
what is this car?
Tomas
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Hi Geo,
> Would that be the 'car' from the running pil64?
No, it is a different symbol, defined in the 'llvm' namespace (see my previous
mail).
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Happy Easter.
Today i fetched Pil21, unpacked and called make. The
resulting Errormessage gave the used version of llvm* as 6.0., this is
the default installed version on Mint. After throwing out default
install (-6.0), install of version 9 and some tidying up, calling make
resulted in a working
Hi,
The build of the Emu picolisp variant does not work for me. It first compiles a
program called sysdefs, then crashes because it can't find emu.code.l. If you do
. /sysdefs > emu.code.l the it fails with another error.
Best Regards,
Alexander
Am 12. April 2020 15:31:50 MESZ schrieb
On Mon, Apr 13, 2020 at 11:05:52AM +0200, Alexander Shendi (Web.DE) wrote:
> The build of the Emu picolisp variant does not work for me. It first compiles
> a program called sysdefs, then crashes because it can't find emu.code.l. If
> you do
> . /sysdefs > emu.code.l the it fails with another
Hi Karl-Heinz,
> resulting Errormessage gave the used version of llvm* as 6.0., this is
> the default installed version on Mint. After throwing out default
> install (-6.0), install of version 9 and some tidying up, calling make
> resulted in a working picolisp 21.
Great, thanks for the info!
To whom it may concern,
I have been able to build pil21 under OpenBSD 6.6-STABLE with LLVM 8.0.1. I had
to rebuild the bitcode files, as they were built with 9.0.x.
Best Regards,
Alexander
Am 12. April 2020 17:05:47 MESZ schrieb "Alexander Shendi (Web.DE)"
:
>Hi again,
>
>Sorry to follow up
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