I just tried to build parrot with g++ on darwin/intel to see if I could
replicate the initial failure
reported in the ticket, but am unable to. (g++ is detected as gcc, and then
we pass it an option
that makes it explode.)
What Configure options do you used? I usually do:
--cc=g++
I'll pick up borland and play with it, although I won't get to it
until the next cycle. I've got a really old version of Turbo C++ 4.52
left over from school, and free versions of Turbo C++ Explorer are
available for download. I don't promise any miracles, but at least I
will be able to prove that
Hi!
Yes I use Ubuntu.
libicu36-dev 3.6-2etch1
Parrot 33940 maked on my box, but make test fail:
Test Summary Report
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t/pmc/fixedfloatarray.t (Wstat: 11 Tests: 0 Failed: 0)
Parse errors: Bad plan. You planned 24 tests but ran 0.
t/pmc/multisub.t
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my $s = ; say $s.chars # now returns 1
Note : the bug was reported on
Andrew Whitworth wrote:
I'll pick up borland and play with it, although I won't get to it
until the next cycle. I've got a really old version of Turbo C++ 4.52
left over from school, and free versions of Turbo C++ Explorer are
available for download. I don't promise any miracles, but at least
On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 1:20 PM, Ron Blaschke r...@rblasch.org wrote:
Some time ago, because of this ticket, I tried with Borland C++ 5.5.1
and 5.82, and failed miserably. But that may just be my bad bcc-foo.
Unless someone's keen for this platform and has access to a fairly new
(within two
Unless this task would make you exceedingly happy, I wouldn't bother.
IMO, there are much higher priority things requiring tuits than trying
to add a fourth compiler for windows, especially before the 1.0
release.
Regards.
On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 1:24 PM, Andrew Whitworth wknight8...@gmail.com
Author: kjs
Date: Tue Dec 16 12:09:02 2008
New Revision: 33979
Modified:
trunk/docs/pdds/pdd19_pir.pod
Log:
[pdd19] change some {{ }} notes in more formal notes, indicating the current
behaviour, and what it will be like. More cleanups of pdd19 will come after
more deprecated stuff is
Author: allison
Date: Tue Dec 16 14:03:21 2008
New Revision: 33985
Modified:
trunk/docs/pdds/pdd22_io.pod
Log:
[pdd] Remove section on Deprecated Opcodes from I/O PDD, now that all of them
have been removed.
Modified: trunk/docs/pdds/pdd22_io.pod
On Tuesday 16 December 2008 15:40:32 Allison Randal via RT wrote:
The simple solution is to add opcodes for 'setstdin', 'setstdout', and
'setstderr' that change the interpreter's stored FileHandle PMCs to a
PMC passed in as an argument. This will not effect any C code that
directly calls the
Author: chromatic
Date: Tue Dec 16 16:05:40 2008
New Revision: 33998
Modified:
trunk/docs/pdds/draft/pdd14_numbers.pod
Log:
[PDD] Updated link to IBM's decimal arithmetic library (thanks to Geraud for
finding its new location).
Modified: trunk/docs/pdds/draft/pdd14_numbers.pod
On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 12:20 PM, Ron Blaschke r...@rblasch.org wrote:
Andrew Whitworth wrote:
I'll pick up borland and play with it, although I won't get to it
until the next cycle. I've got a really old version of Turbo C++ 4.52
left over from school, and free versions of Turbo C++ Explorer
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