Re: How do I help?
Since the tests are all written in Perl 6, you have to learn at least a bit of the language. I figured that; I just wanted to start off with perl6 before I did anything in PIR. In the pugs repo there's a file in t/TASKS that contains a list of things to be done - maybe you can start there. In case of doubt join our IRC channel (irc.freenode.org/#perl6) and ask for guidance there. I'll see if I can take care of some of these. The one that looks like I could learn a lot from and definitely do is the one where you test builtin functions with named parameters as most of these having been tested that way yet. I hope it helps! -- -fREW
Re: How do I help?
fREW Schmidt wrote: I just recently read Ovid's post on use Perl about how we can help by fixing PUGS tests. I was a little clear on what he meant and I am a little anxious to do something. I checked out the code for parrot already and I am getting the pugs code while I write this. Anyone have any ideas for stuff that's easy enough for a regular old perl5 guy to do but boring enough not to be done? Since the tests are all written in Perl 6, you have to learn at least a bit of the language. In the pugs repo there's a file in t/TASKS that contains a list of things to be done - maybe you can start there. In case of doubt join our IRC channel (irc.freenode.org/#perl6) and ask for guidance there. Cheers, Moritz
How do I help?
Hello friends! I just recently read Ovid's post on use Perl about how we can help by fixing PUGS tests. I was a little clear on what he meant and I am a little anxious to do something. I checked out the code for parrot already and I am getting the pugs code while I write this. Anyone have any ideas for stuff that's easy enough for a regular old perl5 guy to do but boring enough not to be done? I'll be looking through the tests for stuff that I should try to take care of. -- -fREW