2010/1/29 Tadeusz Sośnierz <tadzi...@gmail.com>: > Hello, > I recently got interested in Perl 6, installed Parrot 2.0.0 and Rakudo > 2010-01. Running the code works fine: > > $ cat hello.pl > say "Hello, world!" > $ parrot /usr/lib/parrot/2.0.0/languages/perl6/perl6.pbc hello.pl > Hello, world! > > However, compiling the code for later use makes problems: > > $ perl6 --target=pir hello.pl > hello.pir > $ parrot /usr/lib/parrot/2.0.0/languages/perl6/perl6.pbc hello.pir > Confused at line 2, near "\"perl6\"\n\n." > in Main (file <unknown>, line <unknown>)
hello.pir is a parrot file, not a perl6 file - you probably want this instead: parrot hello.pir > I tried to ask for help on #perl6 on freenode, and the following seems > to work with rakudo compiled with --gen-parrot. Is this some known case > of separately used Parrot? Am I doing something wrong? > > Kind regards, > Ted > -- Will "Coke" Coleda