On Wed, Aug 25, 2004 at 08:19:06PM +0100, The Perl 6 Summarizer wrote:
> Chia-liang Kao announced that he (I'm guessing, I'm not very good at
Yes, he. But I assume that someone's already confirmed this to you.
He's been in London recently. I'm not sure if he's still here.
Nick
None of the links for the perl6-language threads work.
Joe Gottman
On Wed, Aug 25, 2004 at 08:19:06PM +0100, The Perl 6 Summarizer wrote:
> A small task for the interested
> Dan posted another of his small tasks for the interested (maybe we
> should start calling them STFTIs?). This time he's after source tests to
> test the embedding interface and s
On Wed, 2004-06-23 at 08:12, Dan Sugalski wrote:
> The license issues there require that the full source of GMP ship with any
> binary copy. (the license has no "provide a place to fetch it"
> provision--the source is required) Which would make the Gameboy version
> of Parrot somewhat cumbersome. :
On Wed, 23 Jun 2004, The Perl 6 Summarizer wrote:
> Bignums!
> Dan asked for a volunteer to get Bignums working. Alin Iacob stepped up
> to the plate. Leo suggested that, rather than starting from
> types/bignum.c, it might be better to use an existing, maintained, maths
> (Look,
The Perl 6 Summarizer wrote:
"PIO_unix_pipe()"
Leo's implemented a "PIO_unix_pipe()" method which allows you to run an
external program and capture the results with a Parrot IO handle. He
doctored the "open" opcode to use it
pipe = open "/bin/ls -l", "-|"
While that's right r