together a DBC system for... what language are
we writing this in again?
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Plus I remember being impressed with Ada because you could write
On Fri, Aug 25, 2000 at 09:12:32AM -0400, Stephen P. Potter wrote:
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ispered:
| PS The idea of adding acos, asin and tan is good.
You just answered your own question. It is very difficult to add new
functions
needed? I think pretty much
anything else can be built from these.
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An 87 year old man had no sex at all before wearing my device
they work). The simplest thing would be to just merge and
patch up Taint.pm and distribute it with perl6.
PS Your Taint.zip archive... something is very odd. All the filenames came
out lowercase.
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uot; realm of things. It should
be done in XS code.
Also, just being able to tack flags onto a variable means each
variable (that has a flag) would have to carry around a hash!
Anyhow, this doesn't mean someone couldn't write a module to do it and
then you use that.
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it was decimal math (packed decimal).
From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (06 Jun 01) [foldoc]:
Zero and Add Packed
language (ZAP) An {IBM 360}/370 {assembly language}
instruction used when performing {packed arithmatic} to
initialise an {accumulator}.
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compatibility--and I don't think because it's mathematically
redundant is a valid reason to bust compatibility for a tiny little
function like log().
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). There shouldn't be much difference from
x86 except the byte ordering, I hope.
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Maybe they hooked you up with one of those ass-making magazines
complicated test case we've got at the moment.
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If you see an animal with (-) 100 points and (+) 70 points, would you eat it?
Hell no, and you should
and the other targets that use $(PERL) change to $(PERLRUN).
I could do this myself. What's the best way to submit a bunch of
file/directory moves?
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On Thu, Sep 20, 2001 at 09:03:45AM -0400, Andy Dougherty wrote:
On Thu, 20 Sep 2001, Michael G Schwern wrote:
But if we run Configure.pl with bleadperl that *does* use 64bit ints
and has debugging flags on, there's trouble.
And all of the tests fail with This isn't Parrot bytecode
. Do those sound like reasonable numbers? Of
course, since time_i is one of the opcodes looped, it probably brings
the numbers down.
1.59 MIPS here. 1.77 if I shut off the mp3 player. :)
G3/266.
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Hmmm, why would a K6/200 come out so much faster than a G3/266? If
anything it should be the other way around.
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Jesus hates me.
http
) after test 9, and such.
Yes, that problem was exposed by Test::More 0.19 when it started
sending diagnostics to STDOUT instead of STDERR. 0.20 will fix.
I sent in a patch for this (the one that added Test::More into the
distribution) but it seems to have not been applied.
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Debian Linux/PowerPC without 64 bit integers tests out 100% ok.
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Let's face it, said bearded Rusty Simmons, opening a can after the
race
qualifier or keyword value - supply all required values
\INCLUDE\
C compiler died! at configure.pl line 137.
%RMS-E-FNF, file not found
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36 haikus
on to use Devel::Tinderbox::Reporter (which was just written) and
Test::Smoke (which wouldn't help perl6 all that much anyway.
There's an existing Parrot::Smoke module, I forget where it is off hand.
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On Sat, Oct 20, 2001 at 08:11:27PM +0200, raptor wrote:
will it be possible to do this inside Perl program :
use parrot;
...parrot code...
no parrot;
Bad idea of the day -- Inline::Parrot!
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language is broken is up to Simon.
So yes, put them in the default Parrot tree. Later on when they've
matured they can branch off into seperate projects and go their own
way.
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values of
some.
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There is a disurbing lack of PASTE ENEMA on the internet.
On Sat, Sep 29, 2001 at 05:22:41AM +0200, Buggs wrote:
if(sin(1) == sin(1.0))
The ubc cc has sin(1) as being 0.000. You have to cast it to a
double. SunPRO handles it fine.
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On Mon, Oct 08, 2001 at 06:36:32PM -0400, Dan Sugalski wrote:
Questions, anyone? ;-)
Will there be a test on this?
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It sure is fun masturbating
http://www.swiki.net.
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If you got the wax out of your ears you could hear the twister picking up
the trailer park of your future!
On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 12:54:54PM -0500, Dan Sugalski wrote:
Not that I'm contemplating actually having parrot run z-code natively,
but... is there anything in the Z machine that we might want to
steal^Wreproduce?
I for one would like a PCKUP_FONEBOOTH_N_DIE op.
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without GNU make. We'll get your
patches integrated in soon, and a longer-term solution (i.e. a perl make)
should be ready not too long after that.
Anyone insane enough to try this?
http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-module/Make/Make-1.00.tar.gz
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instruction
That's not supposed to happen is it? Its Linux/PowerPC, so maybe it
is supposed to happen.
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mendel ScHWeRnsChweRNsChWErN
$*
`
JOKE
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and I pull out the Magnum from under the desk where I keep it in case
someone laughs at a joke that's so dry it's got a built in
water
On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 03:56:57PM +, Simon Glover wrote:
As the subject line says.
Technically that should be a TODO.
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come sing my
Attached is a build of a just rsync'd parrot on Linux/PowerPC machine.
Stock configure using Debian's perl (so nothing fancy like 64bit
integers).
There's a lot of warnings.
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. If you avoid no_plan and TODO tests, the stock Test::Harness
+will work fine.
If you simply depend on Test::More, it's own dependencies will cause a
Test::Harness upgrade.
=back
-=head1 AUTHOR
-
-Michael G Schwern Elt[EMAIL PROTECTED]gt with much inspiration from
-Joshua Pritikin's Test
Enterprises
new-style BSD
beer-ware
semi-public-domain
Beware any software license that comes compressed.
I just post this as a cautionary tale. The next time you think
Parrot's licensing policy is getting in your way, it could be worse.
It could be beer-ware.
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This patch seems to have slipped by in the post New Year's haze. It
updates Parrot's version of Test::More to 0.41 and makes Parrot::Test
use Test::Builder instead of doing Evil things to Test::More.
Less Evil is Good.
http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg07760.html
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On Mon, Jan 28, 2002 at 04:07:06PM -0500, Dan Sugalski wrote:
At 1:55 AM -0500 1/28/02, Michael G Schwern wrote:
This patch seems to have slipped by in the post New Year's haze. It
updates Parrot's version of Test::More to 0.41 and makes Parrot::Test
use Test::Builder instead of doing Evil
On Mon, Jan 28, 2002 at 09:36:19PM -0500, Dan Sugalski wrote:
At 7:47 PM -0500 1/28/02, Michael G Schwern wrote:
On Mon, Jan 28, 2002 at 04:07:06PM -0500, Dan Sugalski wrote:
At 1:55 AM -0500 1/28/02, Michael G Schwern wrote:
This patch seems to have slipped by in the post New Year's haze
On Mon, Jan 28, 2002 at 09:33:06PM -0800, Steve Fink wrote:
On Mon, Jan 28, 2002 at 09:36:19PM -0500, Dan Sugalski wrote:
At 7:47 PM -0500 1/28/02, Michael G Schwern wrote:
On Mon, Jan 28, 2002 at 04:07:06PM -0500, Dan Sugalski wrote:
At 1:55 AM -0500 1/28/02, Michael G Schwern wrote
On Tue, Jan 29, 2002 at 12:39:36AM -0500, Dan Sugalski wrote:
Dammit, I had that working before I committed things. I'll fix.
Looks like things drifted a bit since I wrote the patch. Want me to
do it over?
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Perl
;
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sort God kill 9, @ARGV;
On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 07:12:18PM +0100, Sebastian Bergmann wrote:
Is this for real? I can't really believe this...
Yes, I have it on good authority from the Easter Bunny.
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don't get it. Can someone have Santa Claus explain it to
me?
This, too, is a joke.
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Fuck with me and I will saw off your legs.
http
encodings/utf32.c: In function `utf32_skip_forward':
encodings/utf32.c:54: warning: cast discards qualifiers from pointer target type
encodings/utf32.c: In function `utf32_skip_backward':
encodings/utf32.c:62: warning: cast discards qualifiers from pointer target type
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, nvtype='double', nvsize=8, Off_t='off_t', lseeksize=8
alignbytes=8, usemymalloc=n, prototype=define
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The key, my friend, is hash browns
On Sun, Mar 17, 2002 at 10:16:13AM -0800, Brent Dax wrote:
Michael G Schwern:
# On Sat, Mar 16, 2002 at 02:36:45PM -0800, Hong Zhang wrote:
#
# Can you check what is the sizeof(INTVAL) and sizeof(void*)?
# Some warnings should not have happened.
#
# (Note: Not a C programmer
in 64-bit mode.
Huh?
Remember, I am not a C programmer. I just took my perl 5.6.1 that's
compiled with 64 bit ints and ran Configure.pl with it.
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pathname translation function. The result of the decc$to_vms
translation is then used as the filespec to try to open.
so this works:
CC/DECC /INCLUDE=(./include) testparrotsizes.c
but you might want to get independent confirmation from the vmsperl
folks about that.
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. Currently it doesn't.
If Parrot is busted wrt 64 bit ints on 32 bit platforms, could
Configure just throw a warning?
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rocking chairIn the old days
is also in ANSI C 89.
However, using errno to transmit error messages has bitten us in the
ass in Perl5.
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Monkey tennis
=.obj/NoList/NOANSI_ALIAS/include=([.include],/here)
testparrotsizes.c'
now what's that /here thing doing there? Taking it out doesn't fix
things.
I'm stumped. I'll go ask on VMSperl.
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{
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If you have to shoot, shoot! Don't talk.
-- Tuco, The Good, The Bad And The Ugly
'`
$(LINT) ${cc_inc} $(LINTFLAGS) test_main.c
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An official I want James Earl Jones' cock up my ass t-shirt.
http://www.goats/com
to take care of. As for assemble.pl...?
--- Makefile.in 29 Mar 2002 07:07:20 - 1.142
+++ Makefile.in 1 Apr 2002 19:11:18 -
@@ -109,7 +109,6 @@
C_LIBS = ${libs}
CC = ${cc}
-LD = ${ld}
PERL = ${perl}
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=test_siz $name;
+ system($cmd) and die Link failed! Command was '$cmd';
};
*runtestc=sub {
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It wasn't false, just
*) Lexicals
*) Subroutines
*) Attributes
*) Per-object specials (variables subs)
*) Continuations
*) Parser
*) Compiler
*) Simple optimizer
I don't see World Domination or Nervous Breakdown in there anywhere.
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On Tue, Jun 18, 2002 at 01:25:49PM -0400, Melvin Smith wrote:
1) Macros and debuggers don't play as well together.
I second that. One of my biggest barriers to useful debugging of perl5 is
having, for example, an HV and having to unroll something like the
SvRMAGICAL() macro to figure out if
...
ar -r [-cuTv] archive file ...
ar -r [-abciuTv] position archive file ...
ar -t [-Tv] archive [file ...]
ar -x [-CouTv] archive [file ...]
*** Error code 1
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with the code.
I say all of these things as someone who is new to this project and doesn't
know POD. If some of my statements here are in ignorant of the way things
are, please correct me.
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if hardware that old is inside Parrot's scope.
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Only mindless violence can raise my spirits now!
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On Mon, Mar 31, 2003 at 12:54:38PM +0100, Alberto Simões/EPL wrote:
Anybody can tell me the address for RT/perl software?
Thanks a lot.
Go to google.com, type in RT, hit I'm feeling lucky
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On Sat, Aug 02, 2003 at 10:35:56AM +0100, Nicholas Clark wrote:
On Sat, Aug 02, 2003 at 01:49:05AM -0400, David H. Adler wrote:
I'm sure it needs a few tweaks, but I've managed to write a hq9+
interpreter in pasm.
Any thoughts on this?
+ isn't a portable file name character is it?
So
architecture similar to Commodore 64, Atari 800 and Apple II.
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Cheating is often more efficient.
- Seven of Nine
more involved than
ref counting to guarantee timely destruction as we desire in Perl.
Apparently someone's figured a way to do it and do it efficiently.
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variables work these days.
In real life, these objects may live somewhere in memory, waiting for the GC,
but in fact are still there, so checking them for being alive will not yield
the correct result.
I don't understand what you're saying there.
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not, if I interpret your statement well.
I don't think its troublesome, no. From the PoV of the programmer, the
object has been destroyed. You can leave the freeing of memory for
later, that's an internal issue.
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Beer
.
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Beef Coronary
concept of a volume
Windows:
VOLUME:\dir1\dir2\file
VMS:
VOLUME:[dir1.dir2]file
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Operation Thrusting Peach
(:a, ) =
append_filename(:a, b) = :a:b
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I do have a cause though. It is obscenity. I'm for it.
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match? What if I'm adding a
path with a volume to one without?
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Death? Its like being on holiday with a group of Germans.
process more than two in-arguments in PASM, so we would take
advantage of prepend_volume and things of such sort.
Unless I'm missing something, since the volumes and root dirs are already
attached to the filepath string, you don't need more than two arguments.
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above since :mydisk:a is
ambiguous on MacOS.
To be clearer: concat_dirnames(b, /foo) == error.
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Here's hoping you don't harbor a death wish!
call would become concat_dirnames(/foo, b).
That would be really silly.
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Quit looking, kids! It'll EAT YOUR MIND!!
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SCUD missile militia South Africa Marxist Ft. Meade assassination
Croatian New World Order BATF ECHELON Kennedy FSF Lon Horiuchi Kenneth
Starr security
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I sit on the floor
-use_numbers(0)).
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If it's stupid, but it works, it isn't stupid.
Foo;
use base qw(This That);
sub conflicting_inherited_method {
goto {That-can(conflicting_inherited_method)};
}
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Cheating is often more efficient.
- Seven of Nine
to make a dependency on T::H 2.x if you want to use TODO.
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Funny thing about weekends when you're unemployed--they don't mean quite
so much. 'Cept you get to hang out with your workin' friends.
- Primus Spaghetti
On Mon, Jun 14, 2004 at 05:26:14PM -0400, Dan Sugalski wrote:
At 4:39 PM -0400 6/14/04, Michael G Schwern wrote:
On Mon, Jun 14, 2004 at 12:00:42PM -0400, Andy Dougherty wrote:
For some reason I haven't been able to figure out, perl5.00503 can't seem
to handle the TODO test in t/pmc/object
/Builder along with Text::Balanced to
avoid users having to resolve module dependencies.
Simplest thing to do would be to just throw a recent Test::Harness in there.
t/harness has a 'use lib qw(lib)' in it so it should automatically pick it
up.
Patch attached.
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/ansidocstore/product.asp?sku=INCITS%2FISO%2FIEC+9899%2D1999
(That's the C99 spec but it should be clear from it what was C89 and what's
been introduced with C99).
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to use for other
systems. Or we could try this, which might work for all systems:
ExtUtils::Command provides tested cross-platform versions of the most
common shell functions. These should be used.
For example:
perl -MExtUtils::Command -e touch
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You're more radiant than a memory of breathtaking ecstasy.
(such as hyperoperators) and make
them easier.
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The method employed I would gladly explain,
While I have it so clear in my head,
If I had but the time and you had but the brain--
But much yet remains to be said
repositories.
Keep in mind that SVN is slower on checkouts than CVS. However diff is
a purely local operation. And if you're using something like SVK network
traffic isn't much of an issue after all after the initial mirror.
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? Is there a well-written, comprehensive
tutorial? Can I get going in under an hour?
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Home of da bomb
On Thu, Dec 09, 2004 at 04:35:26PM -0800, Brent 'Dax' Royal-Gordon wrote:
Michael G Schwern [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) Are they easily available on all the platforms Parrot is? Various
Unixen, OS X, Windows. Is there any hope for a VMS port?
Can we add are there GUIs for Windows, OS X
On Mon, Mar 21, 2005 at 03:39:57PM -0500, Dan Sugalski wrote:
As such, I'd like to say a big thanks to Chip Salzenburg who's agreed
to take the hat. The perl folks on the list will recognize Chip as
the perl 5.004 pumpking and the guy who took the first shot at Perl:
The Next Generation
On Mon, Apr 04, 2005 at 12:00:20PM -0400, Chip Salzenberg wrote:
Currently, config/gen/makefiles/root.in says:
TOUCH = $(PERL) -e ${PQ}open(A,qq{$$_}) or die foreach @ARGV${PQ}
However, this fails for my source tree. I habitually leave
CVS-controlled files write-only until they are
On Tue, Apr 12, 2005 at 11:08:30AM +0200, Leopold Toetsch wrote:
t/src/manifest.t tests 3 and 4 used to compare MANIFEST file entries
against CVS/Entries. The latter is now .svn/entries with an xmlish syntax.
The job is now to replace t/src/manifest.t:scan_cvs so that it extracts
Cname items
On Tue, Apr 12, 2005 at 10:54:14AM +0100, Nicholas Clark wrote:
On Tue, Apr 12, 2005 at 02:50:57AM -0700, Michael G Schwern wrote:
No need to parse the XML files, svn list -R lists everything in the repo.
And I suppose I just volunteered myself for the job.
$ svn list -R
svn
On Wed, Apr 13, 2005 at 08:58:19AM -0700, Robert Spier wrote:
Doesn't work when svk is used to check out the copy. But in that case
svk list -R does.
Hmm. Maybe this should be a commit action and not a test.
It was under CVS. I'm pretty sure everyone ignored it there :)
They
On Wed, Apr 13, 2005 at 04:23:01PM -0400, MrJoltCola wrote:
Perl was the most famous web development environment some year ago, today
PHP is that. I think one of
I disagree. How do you support that blanket statement?
I politely request that we not have a Perl vs PHP popularity discussion
On Thu, Apr 14, 2005 at 03:52:23AM -0700, Jens Rieks wrote:
lib/Parrot/Test.pm has several lines like
$cmd = qq{(cd $path_to_parrot $parrot $args $code_f)};
As this command is executed with system(), it should not include .
All tests on Win98/VC6 are failing with Command not found due to
And this patch has the added benefit of working.
Index: lib/Parrot/Test/m4.pm
===
--- lib/Parrot/Test/m4.pm (revision 7835)
+++ lib/Parrot/Test/m4.pm (working copy)
@@ -2,10 +2,11 @@
use strict;
-use Data::Dumper;
The rsync off of cvs.perl.org::parrot-HEAD as suggested on parrotcode.org
contains .svn directories. This doesn't seem right.
On Tue, May 03, 2005 at 09:23:01PM -0700, chromatic wrote:
Parrot bundles Test::Builder 0.11 (from Test-Simple 0.41). Is it worth
upgrading?
Couldn't hurt. A whole mess of is_deeply() bugs have been fixed since
0.41.
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particular reason for the change?
Everything else in Test::Builder is this_style not thisstyle.
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Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away.
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Parrot IO: Failed init layer(unix).
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It appears to be your redirect which is doing it.
$ perl -wle 'close STDOUT; system parrot --version /dev/null 21 ; print
STDERR $? 8'
0
It must be reopening STDERR and STDOUT.
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Andy Lester wrote:
There's a p5 reposithon going on at Schwern's before OSCON. I'd like to
hook up with Jonathan and whoever else is around pre-OSCON there, and
have our own little Parrot hackathon on the corner. I'm sure Schwern
will be fine with that.
Sure, the corner... the street corner
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