CVS ci rights for Jarkko would be fine,
Please send all requests like (and including) this one to cvs at
perl.org.
-R
Chromatic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I'd like to register some subroutines defined in PASM (or better, PIR)
as participating in multiple dispatch. This is very handy when writing
Test::Builder::is(), for example, which can compare two strings,
integers, numbers, or PMCs, or for
All:
After speaking with Dan in #parrot last night, I
either had originally misunderstood his position or he
has changed it (paraphrased):
We will ship Parrot with unicode support, but:.
A. The unicode support does not necessarily need to
be limited to a single library or ICU specifically.
B.
At 8:07 AM +0200 8/4/04, Leopold Toetsch wrote:
Chromatic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I'd like to register some subroutines defined in PASM (or better, PIR)
as participating in multiple dispatch. This is very handy when writing
Test::Builder::is(), for example, which can compare two
At 5:13 PM -0700 8/3/04, Gregor N. Purdy wrote:
Dan --
Thanks for mentioning Jako. It usually gets no respect. :)
But, I think Jako is working for some definition of working. But, it
is clearly not an idiomatic compiler in that its using old conventions
(not surprising, given its history).
I think
There's not been a big public announcement, so it's time to change that.
I'd like everyone to give a welcome to Patrick Michaud, who's
volunteered to officially take charge of getting the Perl 6 compiler
module written. I've put in yet another nudge to get the
parrot-compilers list started, and
Well, I thought this was only an issue with massively large programs
(of which I have *far* too many), but I'm making IMCC fall over and
die with subs of less than 6k-lines of PIR. (5945 lines, counting the
sub start and end lines, with old style (.pcc_begin/.pcc_end)
function calls) In this
Dan Sugalski sent the following bits through the ether:
I'd like everyone to give a welcome to Patrick Michaud, who's
volunteered to officially take charge of getting the Perl 6 compiler
module written.
Welcome Patrick! What's your plan of attack?
Leon
--
Leon
There's a GPL COBOL compiler, TinyCOBOL.
http://tiny-cobol.sourceforge.net/ If anyone wants to take a shot at
giving it a PIR back end... (And yes, this would actually be very
useful. Imagine using Parrot as a way to migrate legacy COBOL apps
to, well, almost anything else. This would be a
On Tue, 3 Aug 2004, Andrew Rodland wrote:
On a related note, is there a tasks grab-bag list anywhere, some stuff that
isn't core work, but It Would Be Nice If, and someone like me could give a
shot?
Well, there's the TODO list, although that's somewhat short on details.
Another good way
Dan Sugalski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There's not been a big public announcement, so it's time to change that.
I'd like everyone to give a welcome to Patrick Michaud, who's
volunteered to officially take charge of getting the Perl 6 compiler
module written. I've put in yet another nudge
At 4:10 AM -0700 8/4/04, Joshua Gatcomb wrote:
All:
After speaking with Dan in #parrot last night, I
either had originally misunderstood his position or he
has changed it (paraphrased):
We will ship Parrot with unicode support, but:.
A. The unicode support does not necessarily need to
be limited
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Further improvements under editor/
* Added POD highlighting to pasm.vim
*
I've pasted below a copy of one of the functions from the code generator
module. A smaller section (with my first pass modifications for PASM)
is pasted below. Modifications are on lines prefixed with ###.
A quick glance over the code suggests that only this module would need
to be updated to
On Wed, Aug 04, 2004 at 11:29:27AM -0400, Dan Sugalski wrote:
There's a GPL COBOL compiler, TinyCOBOL.
http://tiny-cobol.sourceforge.net/ If anyone wants to take a shot at
giving it a PIR back end... (And yes, this would actually be very
I was going to say that I thought that cruel and
Depending on how not core you're interested in, tcl is currently a little stalled -
check out languages/tcl/TODO - there's quite a few tasks involving writing PIR (implementing
various commands) or perl (writing tests).
Volunteers welcome. (BTW I spoke with some of the folks on #tcl the other
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