On Sun, Apr 08, 2012 at 08:30:56AM -0700, Allison Randal wrote: > Here's a library proposal for the Parrot packages.
Here are my comments from the Rakudo/NQP perspective: > Not sure what to do with these. Any chance any of them will be dropped, > or no longer needed by NQP/Rakudo?: > Getopt/Obj.pbc > Parrot/Exception.pbc > distutils.pbc > config.pir > config.pbc > opsc.pbc Neither NQP nor Rakudo need any of these directly, although opsc.pbc might be needed by ops2c (and both Rakudo and NQP depend on ops2c). > I was going to propose moving these to a libnqp-parrot package, but are > they now moving to NQP itself?: > PCT.pbc > PCT/* > P6object.pbc > Regex.pbc > P6Regex.pbc > HLL.pbc > nqp-setting.pbc NQP is developing replacements for these; at present we still need them in order to build NQP. We expect this dependency to eventually go away (and are continually working on this). Note that parrot-nqp (the nqp-rx executable bundled with Parrot) requires all of the above. I suspect ops2c also requires them. Thus I would guess that these need to be included/required by whatever parrot package is providing parrot-nqp and/or ops2c. > We could move these to a libpge-parrot package, but is PGE now replaced > by NQP?: > PGE.pbc > PGE/* Neither nqp-rx, nqp, nor Rakudo make use of PGE. Pm _______________________________________________ http://lists.parrot.org/mailman/listinfo/parrot-dev
