Re: [O] evaluation of perl in babel

2013-02-25 Thread D M German
Achim Gratz twisted the bytes to say: Achim D M German writes: There are some bugs. For example, the interpretation of :results table, vector and list. Achim You may misunderstand some things, or I don't understand what you are Achim asking. It is (at least currently) the

Re: [O] evaluation of perl in babel

2013-02-25 Thread dmg
On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 1:54 AM, D M German d...@uvic.ca wrote: Achim You may misunderstand some things, or I don't understand what you are Achim asking. It is (at least currently) the responsibility of the Perl Achim program (or any other Babel language) to deliver the result in such a

Re: [O] evaluation of perl in babel

2013-02-25 Thread Eric Schulte
dmg d...@uvic.ca writes: On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 1:54 AM, D M German d...@uvic.ca wrote: Achim You may misunderstand some things, or I don't understand what you are Achim asking. It is (at least currently) the responsibility of the Perl Achim program (or any other Babel language) to

[O] evaluation of perl in babel

2013-02-24 Thread D M German
Hi Everybody, I looked a bit more onto the way that perl is evaluated. I know the support of perl is minor. I understand that, so please, don't see this message as a complaint, so this is more for discussion and potential improvements of the Perl support in Babel. One of the things I have

Re: [O] evaluation of perl in babel

2013-02-24 Thread dmg
Mm, I didn't include :results value I think that :results value should do what it does now: return the value of the last expression. --dmg On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 1:08 PM, D M German d...@uvic.ca wrote: Hi Everybody, I looked a bit more onto the way that perl is evaluated. I know the

Re: [O] evaluation of perl in babel

2013-02-24 Thread Achim Gratz
D M German writes: There are some bugs. For example, the interpretation of :results table, vector and list. You may misunderstand some things, or I don't understand what you are asking. It is (at least currently) the responsibility of the Perl program (or any other Babel language) to deliver