One more thing.. I am trying to compile TCL code here too.. But it doesn't seem to work :
ashiva@ubuntu:~/Parrot/rakudo/partcl$ ../parrot/parrot tcl.pbc -e "puts {hello world}" "load_bytecode" couldn't find file 'Tcl/Glob.pir' current instr.: 'prepare_lib' pc 27748 (runtime/builtin/dict.pir:102) called from Sub '_main' pc 0 (src/tclsh.pir:39) called from Sub '_main' pc 3 (src/tclsh.pir:42) ashiva@ubuntu:~/Parrot/rakudo/partcl$ I read in a conversation thread that this is working.. But I am not able to understand where I am going wrong. Please help. Thanks a lot, Ashraya Thanks & Regards,* Ashraya S Shiva* On Tue, Jul 23, 2013 at 9:54 PM, Will Coleda <w...@coleda.com> wrote: > It sounds like you're trying to compile C code with parrot - Parrot is a > compiler for the languages PIR and PASM, and provides an interpreter to run > PBC (parrot bytecode). > > You can compile C code that interoperates with parrot (using the > embed/extend interface), but you cannot use parrot to compile and run C > code by itself. For that, you'd use a tool like GCC. > > > On Tue, Jul 23, 2013 at 11:58 AM, Ashraya <theemeralds...@gmail.com>wrote: > >> >> Hello Duke, >> >> Let me rephrase my question. >> >> For example, I write a simple perl file, hello.pl : >> #!/usr/bin/perl >> print "Hello World" >> >> To compile this, I use : parrot perl6.pbc hello.pl >> >> The output is : Hello World >> >> Similarly, if I have a C file, hello.c : >> >> #include<stdio.h> >> >> int main() >> { >> printf("Hello World\n"); >> return 0; >> } >> >> How would I compile this to get the output? >> >> Note : I downloaded the c99 package for parrot from github but I could >> not get this installed. >> >> Thanks & Regards,* >> Ashraya S Shiva* >> >> >> On Tue, Jul 23, 2013 at 7:23 PM, Jonathan "Duke" Leto >> <jonat...@leto.net>wrote: >> >>> Howdy Ashraya, >>> >>> I believe nobody is answering you because they don't quite understand >>> what you mean. >>> >>> Could you ask your question another way, and give some more background >>> about what you are trying to do? >>> >>> Duke >>> >>> On Sun, Jul 21, 2013 at 10:51 PM, Ashraya <theemeralds...@gmail.com> >>> wrote: >>> > A gentle reminder.. Please reply. How to convert a C code into PIR >>> code ? >>> > >>> > Thanks & Regards, >>> > Ashraya S Shiva >>> > >>> > >>> > On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 4:30 PM, Ashraya <theemeralds...@gmail.com> >>> wrote: >>> >> >>> >> Hello Duke, >>> >> >>> >> I am trying one of the examples in the .pod you have given : >>> >> >>> >> /* foo.c */ >>> >> >>> >> /* specify the function prototype */ >>> >> #ifdef __WIN32 >>> >> __declspec(dllexport) void foo(void); >>> >> #else >>> >> void foo(void); >>> >> #endif >>> >> >>> >> void foo(void) { >>> >> printf("Hello Parrot!\n"); >>> >> } >>> >> >>> >> Then, after having compiled the file as a shared library, the PIR code >>> >> looks like this: >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> Here, how do I compile the .c file to produce a .pir file ?? >>> >> >>> >> Thanks, >>> >> Ashiva >>> >> >>> >> Thanks & Regards, >>> >> Ashraya S Shiva >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 2:08 AM, Jonathan "Duke" Leto < >>> jonat...@leto.net> >>> >> wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> Howdy, >>> >>> >>> >>> You can embed Parrot inside of a C or C++ application. It can be any >>> >>> language, actually (it works with FORTRAN), but we have the best docs >>> >>> for C and C++. I have embedded Parrot inside of PostgreSQL (PL/Parrot >>> >>> [0]), but that uses the old interface [1]. The new interface [2] is >>> >>> infinitely better, but has not been heavily used. But it was designed >>> >>> very well by Whiteknight, so it is high quality. >>> >>> >>> >>> You can also call out to C/C++ libraries from parrot via "dlopen" and >>> >>> cousins via the Native Call Interface (NCI) substem of Parrot [3]. >>> >>> >>> >>> Which of those things do you want to do, or possibly both? >>> >>> >>> >>> Duke >>> >>> >>> >>> [0] http://pl.parrot.org >>> >>> [1] https://github.com/parrot/parrot/blob/master/docs/embed.pod >>> >>> [2] https://github.com/parrot/parrot/blob/master/docs/embed_new.pod >>> >>> [3] >>> >>> >>> https://github.com/parrot/parrot/blob/master/docs/pdds/draft/pdd16_native_call.pod >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 4:58 AM, Ashraya S <theemeralds...@gmail.com >>> > >>> >>> wrote: >>> >>> > Hello All, >>> >>> > >>> >>> > I switched to my favorite Ubuntu and parrot got installed like a >>> charm. >>> >>> > >>> >>> > However, I would like to know how parrot supports C program >>> >>> > compilation. >>> >>> > Is there any tutorial I can find ? I did not get much support for >>> C in >>> >>> > google. Got loads for perl and pasm. >>> >>> > >>> >>> > Please advise. >>> >>> > >>> >>> > Thanks, >>> >>> > Ashiva >>> >>> > >>> >>> > >>> >>> > On Wednesday, July 10, 2013 7:30:29 PM UTC+5:30, Coke wrote: >>> >>> >> >>> >>> >> Do you have a C compiler installed? >>> >>> >> >>> >>> >> >>> >>> >> On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 6:39 AM, Ashraya S <theemer...@gmail.com> >>> >>> >> wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Hi All, >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> I am new to parrot and i am trying to install this in windows 7. >>> >>> >>> I have installed perl and minGW and have added these to my PATH >>> as >>> >>> >>> well. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> But i get the following error : >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> C:\Users\ashiva\Documents\GitHub\parrot>perl Configure.pl >>> >>> >>> Parrot Version 5.5.0 Configure 2.0 >>> >>> >>> Copyright (C) 2001-2013, Parrot Foundation. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Hello, I'm Configure. My job is to poke and prod your system to >>> >>> >>> figure >>> >>> >>> out >>> >>> >>> how to build Parrot. The process is completely automated, unless >>> you >>> >>> >>> passed in >>> >>> >>> the `--ask' flag on the command line, in which case I'll prompt >>> you >>> >>> >>> for a >>> >>> >>> few >>> >>> >>> pieces of info. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Since you're running this program, you obviously have Perl >>> 5--I'll be >>> >>> >>> pulling >>> >>> >>> some defaults from its configuration. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> init::manifest - Check >>> >>> >>> MANIFEST.....................................done. >>> >>> >>> init::defaults - Set Configure's default >>> >>> >>> values.....................done. >>> >>> >>> init::install - Set up installation >>> >>> >>> paths..........................done. >>> >>> >>> init::hints - Load platform and local hints >>> >>> >>> files................done. >>> >>> >>> inter::progs - Determine what C compiler and linker to >>> >>> >>> use...Compilation >>> >>> >>> failed with 'gcc' >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> C:\Users\ashiva\Documents\GitHub\parrot> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Please help me resolve this problem. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Thanks a lot, in advance. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> >>> >>> Ashiva >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> >>> >>> http://lists.parrot.org/mailman/listinfo/parrot-dev >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >>> >>> >> >>> >>> >> >>> >>> >> -- >>> >>> >> Will "Coke" Coleda >>> >>> > >>> >>> > >>> >>> > _______________________________________________ >>> >>> > http://lists.parrot.org/mailman/listinfo/parrot-dev >>> >>> > >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> >>> Jonathan "Duke" Leto <jonat...@leto.net> >>> >>> Leto Labs LLC http://letolabs.com >>> >>> 209.691.DUKE http://duke.leto.net >>> >>> @dukeleto >>> >> >>> >> >>> > >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Jonathan "Duke" Leto <jonat...@leto.net> >>> Leto Labs LLC http://letolabs.com >>> 209.691.DUKE http://duke.leto.net >>> @dukeleto >>> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> http://lists.parrot.org/mailman/listinfo/parrot-dev >> >> > > > -- > Will "Coke" Coleda >
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