Hi, all~
I found some nits while copying Perl 6 Synopsis 2 by hand. The patch
created by my TortoiseSVN for S02 has been pasted at the end of the
mail.
Cheers,
Agent
Index: D:/projects/Perl6-Syn/S02.pod
===
--- D:/projects/Perl6-
Hi, all~
Another patch for S02 is given below. (And more patches for S03, S04,
... are coming soon.)
Reading Synopses is fun, but finding typos is not so enjoyable. :P
Cheers,
Agent
Index: D:/projects/Perl6-Syn/S02.pod
===
---
Hello, everyone~
Here's my patch for S03.
Cheers,
Agent
Index: D:/projects/Perl6-Syn/S03.pod
===
--- D:/projects/Perl6-Syn/S03.pod (revision 10373)
+++ D:/projects/Perl6-Syn/S03.pod (working copy)
@@ -170,7 +170,7
Tang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
在 2006/7/23 上午 7:33 時,Agent Zhang 寫到:
> Hello, everyone~
> Here's my patch for S03.
Thanks, applied (and the previous one on S02 too)!
Audrey
This is a patch for S04. Special thanks go to cjeris++ and other kind
persons on #perl6 for reviewing this.
Cheers,
Agent
Index: D:/projects/Perl6-Syn/S04.pod
===
--- D:/projects/Perl6-Syn/S04.pod (revision 10479)
+++ D:/pr
Audrey, I know the feeling of processing a "large" patch. :=)
As Larry said, there're always nits. :(
Here're even more fixes for S04:
Index: D:/projects/Perl6-Syn/S04.pod
===
--- D:/projects/Perl6-Syn/S04.pod (revision 10
On 7/28/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Author: audreyt
Date: Thu Jul 27 10:44:22 2006
New Revision: 10492
Modified:
doc/trunk/design/syn/S04.pod
Log:
* S04: More nits from agentzh++.
(However, the period-inside-parens style, as seen in
this sentence, is not changed.)
Hi, there~
This is my patch to S05. I've got many helps from gaal++,
nothingmuch++, Aankhen``++, and many others on #perl6. :D
It is mostly a story about typos as usual... :=)
Cheers,
Agent
Index: D:/projects/Perl6-Syn/S05.pod
=
Hi, all~~
S05 makes widely use of the syntax @{ $capture } and %{ $capture }
while other synopses remarkably don't.
According to S02, {...} should normall be a closure or a hash
subscript and S02 uses the syntax @( $arrayref ) and %( $hashref )
consistently. Is S05 simply out of sync or is the l
Hi, there~
I've been reading S06 in the past few days. it almost killed me due to
its difficulties. ;-)
The patch to S06 (as well as S03) is given at the end of the mail.
I've also included several fixes from TreyHarris++ and spinclad++. I
really appreciate the help from #perl6. :D
There's one
On 8/8/06, Daniel Hulme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sorry to patch the patch, but in
> -Other sigils binds only to the I argument with that name:
> +Other sigil binds only to the I argument with that name:
the replacement makes no more sense than the original. "Other sigils
bind" or "Any other sig
(Please ignore the previous mail. I was writing that in sleepy mode. Sorry.)
On 8/8/06, Daniel Hulme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sorry to patch the patch, but in
> -Other sigils binds only to the I argument with that name:
> +Other sigil binds only to the I argument with that name:
the replacemen
On 8/10/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
@@ -1339,8 +1339,8 @@
=head2 Undefined types
-These can behave as values or objects of any class, but always return
-a C<.valid> that evaluates to false. One can create them with the
+These can behave as values or objects of any class,
Hello, everyone~
S04 doesn't explain the running order between the traits blocks FIRST,
ENTER, NEXT, LEAVE, and LAST. So I couldn't be sure whether or not my
tests in the Pugs test suit are correct. Please check out the
following test file, which also servers as the first sketch of my
proposal:
Hi, there~
While I was adding tests to t/syntax/comments.t in the Pugs test suit
this afternoon, I suddenly came up with this form of embedded
comments:
my $foo = #\ (this is a comment) 42;
is $foo, 42;
Now that we have the excellent unspace rule, why can't we use it
consistently with t
On 8/12/06, jerry gay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
for "managed," i have a few ideas. currently, the suite lives in the
pugs repo. this is a fine first approximation, but i believe it will
soon be time to move this suite[3]. the question is, should it be
moved into their own repository, or into the
Hi, there~
Perl 5 uses the "\ddd" notation to index characters by octal numbers
(e.g. \187 and \13). Now that Perl 6 has the shiny new \o and \o[]
notations, we probably need to outlaw the legacy stuff explicitly in
S02 since we have the assumption that everything not mentioned in the
Synopses is
Hello~
Here is a snippet from the Pugs test suite:
{
my $ret = eval 'do 42';
ok(!$ret, 'do EXPR should not work', :todo);
# XXX or should it? Feels weird...
}
which motivated me to create the following patch for S04:
Index: D:/projects/Perl6-Syn/S04.pod
On 8/17/06, Mark J. Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Where can I find a pod2html that groks the p6 version of POD? I want
to format my fresh-from-svn copies of the doc...
If you mean the POD files of perl 6 synopses, then pod2html only lacks
the support for the "=encoding" directive.
On my (
On 8/17/06, Thom Boyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 8/16/06, Agent Zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 8/17/06, Mark J. Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Where can I find a pod2html that groks the p6 version of POD? I want
> > to format my fresh-from-s
Hi, there~
When you see the title, you may wonder what that means. Here is the answer:
http://feather.perl6.nl/~agentzh/syn/S04.html
Search for links named like "Show the snippet from ..." and click on
them to find out what will happen. :)
Well, in short, we have divided the .t files in the P
On 8/21/06, Agent Zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
http://svn.berlios.de/svnroot/repos/unisimu/Perl/Syn/
This position is no longer maintained. Please see
http://feather.perl6.nl/~agentzh/syn/
instead. The .html pages there are updated every *one* hour by the
cron program on f
On 8/30/06, Mark Stosberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sometimes I use 'given' blocks to set a value. To save repeating myself
on the right hand side of the given block, I found I kept want to do this:
my $foo = given { }
According to S04, given {} is at statement level, so you can't use it
di
Hi, there~
I think S04 says too little about statement modifiers. Please comment
on the following code samples. Are they valid Perl 6?
do { say } for 1..3;
{ say } for 1..3;
-> $i { say $i } for 1..3;
And how about similar variations for other statement modifiers, such
as while, giv
On 8/17/06, Larry Wall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'd say 01234 on the theory that the 3-arg loop is really saying:
$n = 0;
while $n < 5 {
NEXT { ++$n }
NEXT { print $n }
}
and also on the theory that block exiting blocks always run in reverse order.
Dear Larry,
Hello~
S04 says, "A NEXT executes only if the end of the loop block is
reached normally, or an explicit next is executed."
Then how about LAST blocks?
Do they execute only if the last iteration of the loop is reached
normally, or an explicit last is executed?
Will return/leave/goto quietly byp
On 2/23/07, Blair Sutton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sorry if this is a silly question but I haven't been able to find the
answer. Is the perl6-synopsis SVN repository publicly available or is it
in the same repository as that of Parrot or Pugs?
I think you're looking for this:
http://svn.per
On 4/25/07, Damian Conway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Perl6::Perldoc v0.0.5 just hit the CPAN.
I think you have forgot to update the version number in
Perl6::Perldoc::Parser. It's still v0.0.1:
http://search.cpan.org/src/DCONWAY/Perl6-Perldoc-v0.0.5/lib/Perl6/Perldoc/Parser.pm
See line 7:
On 4/25/07, Damian Conway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Perl6::Perldoc v0.0.5 just hit the CPAN.
Apart from several important bug-fixes, notable new features include:
For another issue, I see diakopter++ has committed the source of
Perl6::Perldoc from CPAN to the Pugs SVN repos. Will you commit
On 6/19/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi I am sameer and am new to this group. It would realy help if any
body can let me know is there a book or reference guiode where in i
can get help regarding the perl/java interface and also about the tool
named "Java perl lingo".
For
On 9/18/07, Adriano Ferreira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Join me. The drafts of the introduction and the first article are here:
>
> http://ferreira.nfshost.com/perl6/intro.html
> http://ferreira.nfshost.com/perl6/zip.html
>
I see the following snippet in zip.html:
# import &num2en from Per
On 30 Mar 2008 10:32:03 -, John M. Dlugosz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've read copies of the Synopsis documents that I've found on the web
> somewhere. How do I synchronize with the life copies, and hack on them?
>
Most of the Synopses are in the "official svn repos",
http://svn.perl.org/
On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 9:23 PM, Ryan Richter
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Actually, that cron job hasn't been working for a long time...
>
I've just checked the cronjob mails and it seems to me that the
update-syn script is working fine. So the Synopses are still fresh :)
I think you meant th
On 30 Mar 2008 16:35:56 -, John M. Dlugosz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm reading S02.pod with version information:
> Last Modified: 17 Mar 2008
> Number: 2
> Version: 130
>
> Meta-question 1: what is the succinct way to report this? Is the "Version
> 130" enough?
The SVN revision n
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 8:59 PM, Ryan Richter
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry, it's actually the html stuff from pugs that's not making it onto
> feather, e.g. syn_index.html.
>
Ah...Thanks for the catch :)
The index page was formerly a symbolic link to the syn_index.html in
audreyt's pugs t
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