Hi,
drakej wrote:
I am looking to work on the test suite as part of the GSoC program. I
have a couple of questions, though, if somebody could help me out:
The ideas page
(http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl5/index.cgi?gsoc_2010_projects) spoke
of the IO section needing quite a bit more
Hello,
I am looking to work on the test suite as part of the GSoC program. I
have a couple of questions, though, if somebody could help me out:
The ideas page
(http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl5/index.cgi?gsoc_2010_projects) spoke
of the IO section needing quite a bit more work, is this
Carl (), Moritz (), Carl (), Moritz ():
masak um, so 'protected' is when the deriving classes can see the
attribute?
jonalv yup
masak that's what 'private' means in Perl 6.
That's wrong. Perl 6's private is like Java's private - subclasses
can't see it.
It's just Rakudo being leaky at the
Carl Mäsak wrote:
Carl (), Moritz (), Carl (), Moritz ():
masak um, so 'protected' is when the deriving classes can see the attribute?
jonalv yup
masak that's what 'private' means in Perl 6.
That's wrong. Perl 6's private is like Java's private - subclasses
can't see it.
It's just Rakudo being
Carl (), Darren ():
[...] and the
'trusts' keyword hasn't been realized in any Perl 6 implementation so
far.
I seem to recall that Pugs did support 'trusts' a few years ago, and that I
used it. But I could be wrong. -- Darren Duncan
I stand corrected. A quick search through the Pugs
Carl Mäsak wrote:
Carl (), Darren ():
[...] and the
'trusts' keyword hasn't been realized in any Perl 6 implementation so
far.
I seem to recall that Pugs did support 'trusts' a few years ago, and that I
used it. But I could be wrong. -- Darren Duncan
I stand corrected. A quick search