If I give the module (SalesReport.pm6) and the grammar declared in it (grammar
SalesReport) the same name, I get a
"no such method 'parsefile' for invocant of type 'SalesReport'" error, when
the following lines are run:
use lib '.';
use SalesReport;
my $parsed = SalesReport.parsefile('sale
Hello,
I have created a file called SalesReport.mp6, which contains a grammar
-
module SalesReport;
grammar SalesExportGram is export {
token TOP { ^ + $ }
token country {
\n
+
Hi Carl,
thanks for your reply.
I like solution 2, but am going to have to delve into the Perl 6 Documentation
to understand its esoteric syntax:
- class Tree { ... }
- handles ;,
- self.bless(*,, etc.)
Philippe
- Mail original -
De: "Carl Mäsak"
À: "Perl6"
Envoyé: Jeudi 21 Mars
Hello,
will Abstract Data Types and Generalized Abstract Data Types be available in
Perl6 anytime soon?
Many thanks.
Philippe
Hi,
which ports should be authorized?
Philippe
- Mail original -
De: "Tadeusz Sośnierz"
À: perl6-language@perl.org
Envoyé: Mercredi 20 Mars 2013 13:49:21
Objet: Re: Panda on Windows
On 03/20/2013 10:21 AM, phi...@free.fr wrote:
> Hello,
>
> when I type "panda" on the Windows command
1
in method BUILDALL at src\gen\CORE.setting:738
in method bless at src\gen\CORE.setting:722
in method new at src\gen\CORE.setting:707
in method new at c:/rakudo/lib/parrot/4.10.0/languages/perl6/lib/Panda.pm:20
in block at c:\rakudo\bin\panda:108
Any help would be appreciated.
phiroc