On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 10:44:23PM -0600, Tom Christiansen wrote:
In-Reply-To: Message from Geoffrey Broadwell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Don't we have to solve all this to get the Perl 6 debugger
working anyway?
Although I'm unsure why that might be, I also recognize the possibility
that there
Tom Christiansen:
Don't we have to solve all this to get the Perl 6 debugger
working anyway?
Although I'm unsure why that might be, I also recognize the possibility
that there may well exist hypothetical documents, unread by me, which
mandate some scenario or behavior wherein the answer
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Hello.
There is simple test case.
$ cat mmd.pid
.sub 'main'
.local pmc
On Wed Sep 24 10:47:16 2008, cotto wrote:
On Mon Feb 18 18:07:43 2008, coke wrote:
On Feb 18, 2008 8:39 PM, chromatic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday 15 February 2008 11:35:04 Will Coleda wrote:
According to http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/index.html#DIR, looks
like
as of gcc
On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 05:05:16AM -0700, Vasily Chekalkin via RT wrote:
This bug caused by runops_args which doesn't populcate
interp-current_args which used in mmd_arg_tuple_func to calculate
signature for MMD.
chromatic has suggested that we should wait for the pdd27mmd branch
to merge into
Hello.
This bug caused by runops_args which doesn't populcate
interp-current_args which used in mmd_arg_tuple_func to calculate
signature for MMD.
--
Bacek.
I was attempting to build parrot (0.7.1 release), but got a failure in
the docs directory because perldoc was not in my path. Looking at the
Makefile I see that it sets PERLDOC := my-perl-path/perldoc, but
uses perldoc in a rule. I think this is due to:
# New Ticket Created by Patrick R. Michaud
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Code says it all:
$ cat w.pir
.sub main
$P0 = new 'Integer'
$P0 =
I suspect the problem is that the integer greater than operation
is performing a subtraction between the two (signed long) values
being compared, but the result of the subtraction is outside of
the range of signed longs.
Correct. Fixed in r31419
--
Salu2
On Thursday 25 September 2008 13:29:20 Dave Whipp wrote:
I was attempting to build parrot (0.7.1 release), but got a failure in
the docs directory because perldoc was not in my path. Looking at the
Makefile I see that it sets PERLDOC := my-perl-path/perldoc, but
uses perldoc in a rule. I
# New Ticket Created by Geraud CONTINSOUZAS
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