On Sun, Mar 06, 2005 at 04:57:38PM +0100, Leopold Toetsch wrote:
> On behalf of the Parrot team I'm proud to announce the release of
> Parrot 0.1.2.
First: Congratulations to everyone for this release!
Second: What will it take before Parrot moves to a 0.2 (0.3, 0.4...)
release?
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> Subject: [RELEASE] Parrot 0.1.2 "Phoenix" Released!
> From: Leopold Toetsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Perl 6 Internals
> On behalf of the Parrot team I'm proud to announce the release of
> Parrot 0.1.2.
>
> What is Parrot?
>
> Parrot is a virtu
Ok, this might be useless, but maybe you like to know:
All tests successful, 1 test and 64 subtests skipped.
Files=135, Tests=2252, 798 wallclock secs (299.99 cusr + 96.80 csys =
396.79 CPU)
On a PIII 1Ghz/256MB RAM, running Slackware Linux
Cheers,
Alberto
Leopold Toetsch wrote:
On behalf of the
On behalf of the Parrot team I'm proud to announce the release of
Parrot 0.1.2.
What is Parrot?
Parrot is a virtual machine aimed at running Perl6 and other dynamic
languages.
Parrot 0.1.2 contains a lot of new stuff:
- New string handling code. Strings now have charset and encoding
- Parts of a ge