At Tue, 10 Aug 2004 22:05:34 -0400,
William Coleda wrote:
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Attached find a patch to http://www.parrotcode.org/examples/index.html that:
(0) depends on a patch I sent to the webmaster folks earlier adding back in the
docs/* hierarchy (a small shim of .html
Will Coleda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark branch arguments in ops files, e.g. addr/constaddr INT instead of
in/inconst INT.
That one is done.
(From the TODO file)
I'll drop it there.
leo
Stephane Peiry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem is that as soon as it goes onto installing the callback
parrot returns with a get_string() not implemented in class
'UnManagedStruct'.
So what is happening there?
gtk-signal-connect or g-signal-connect isn't found here. I can't
check the
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Full going-over to make sure it works
(From the TODO file)
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Docs!
(From the TODO file)
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Use string iterators where applicable.
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Implement character class properties testing (for regular expressions)
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PythonInteger/String/Object?
(from the TODO file)
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Now that all the TODO items are in RT, here's a new, shortened TODO file:
--
All
BAH. And of course I don't notice the grammatico until it gets to the list.
Should end with entered as a TODO item.
Regards.
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On Mon, Aug 16, 2004 at 07:58:56AM -0400, William Coleda wrote:
BAH. And of course I don't notice the grammatico until it gets to the list.
Should end with entered as a TODO item.
Is there a URL that gives all the open TODO tickets in RT directly?
If not, is it possible to make a master TODO
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Nothing serious, just trying to clean up a few nits in assorted POD.
Index:
Parrotcode's TODO list
http://www.parrotcode.org/todo.html
Has a reference to the glossary.pod. I presume this was supposed to be reference to
the TODO file in the source, which, pending another patch, is now empty. This patch
removes the ref to the TODO file instead of updating it.
(I saw a
I should [TODO] this, but I think it might get lost in the recent
blast 'o TODO items. (All of which I'd be thrilled if someone took
on. A big thanks to Will for diving into the queue and website and
getting things in a semblance of order)
This one's pretty simple. The functions we expose to
$P0 = new .PerlArray
pop $P1, $P0
kills the process with a 'Array index out of bounds!'. Is there a way
to get an exception I can catch out of this? Right now I check the
depth every time I want to pop, which adds a lot of overhead per pop.
TIA,
-Michel
On Mon, Aug 16, 2004 at 05:09:45AM -0700, Michel Pelletier wrote:
:
: $P0 = new .PerlArray
: pop $P1, $P0
:
: kills the process with a 'Array index out of bounds!'. Is there a way
: to get an exception I can catch out of this? Right now I check the
: depth every time I want to pop, which adds
At 10:51 AM -0700 8/16/04, Larry Wall wrote:
On Mon, Aug 16, 2004 at 05:09:45AM -0700, Michel Pelletier wrote:
:
: $P0 = new .PerlArray
: pop $P1, $P0
:
: kills the process with a 'Array index out of bounds!'. Is there a way
: to get an exception I can catch out of this? Right now I check the
:
On Mon, Aug 16, 2004 at 10:20:46AM +0200, Leopold Toetsch wrote:
gtk-signal-connect or g-signal-connect isn't found here. I can't
check the symbols of the lib, this dam** OS has symbols stripped. The
other box has only gtk-1.2.
actually it should run as well against gtk-1.2 if
You may have noticed that the mailing lists weren't working for a large
chunk of last week. So I'm taking a break in summarizing this
week. I'll catch up next week.
In looking through perlnewmod, perlmodlib, perlmodstyle, and other
related POD today, I found that most of them are out of date and not in
keeping with recent trends in module writing, testing/QA, etc. So, with
a due sense of foreboding, I have dived in once again. Errr, hi, long
time no p5p.
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Hi bugtracker,
Examples from the 2th aoudad book (page 127) did not
turn out as
I've noticed there are ops for interfaces, but no implementation or ppd
yet.
Is it too premature to start thinking about this? Interfaces happen to
be something I take a lot of interest in, I was one of Zope developers
who first worked on Jim Fulton's scarecrow Python interface
implementation
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On Mon, 2004-08-16 at 11:30, Michel Pelletier wrote:
I've noticed there are ops for interfaces, but no implementation or ppd
yet.
Perl 6 has roles which are much more useful than interfaces -- in fact,
interfaces are degenerate roles. See Apocalypse 12 for more.
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