Re: Parrot 0.8.0, "Pareto Principle" released
OK, Thanks. On Friday 24 October 2008, jerry gay wrote: > The undefined warnings are known, and due mainly to the tests not > being as carefully written as they should be. I believe there is a > ticket in the rt queue, but i'm not able to search it from my phone. > If nobody beats me to it, i'll point it out when i arrive at my destination. > ~jerry > > > On 10/24/08, Elyse M. Grasso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Friday 24 October 2008, jerry gay wrote: > >> On behalf of the Parrot team, I'm proud to announce Parrot 0.8.0 > >> "Pareto Principle." Parrot (http://parrotcode.org/) is a virtual > >> machine aimed at running all dynamic languages. > >> > > After an svn update and rebuild of parrot and rakudo, I ran 'make spectest' > > in > > parrot/languages/perl6. Everything passed that wasn't skipped, but the tests > > threw a lot of warnings: mostly a lot of "Use of uninitialized value", but I > > also saw one "Undefined value shifted from empty range". > > > > Is this expected behavior? Or is there something wrong with my setup? > > (Kubuntu > > 8.04) > > > > > > -- > > Elyse Grasso > > > > http://www.data-raptors.comComputers and Technology > > http://www.astraltrading.com Divination and Science Fiction > > http://www.data-raptors.com/global-cgi-bin/cgiwrap/emgrasso/blosxom.cgi > > WebLog > > > > -- > Sent from Gmail for mobile | mobile.google.com > -- Elyse Grasso http://www.data-raptors.comComputers and Technology http://www.astraltrading.com Divination and Science Fiction http://www.data-raptors.com/global-cgi-bin/cgiwrap/emgrasso/blosxom.cgi WebLog
Re: Parrot 0.8.0, "Pareto Principle" released
The undefined warnings are known, and due mainly to the tests not being as carefully written as they should be. I believe there is a ticket in the rt queue, but i'm not able to search it from my phone. If nobody beats me to it, i'll point it out when i arrive at my destination. ~jerry On 10/24/08, Elyse M. Grasso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Friday 24 October 2008, jerry gay wrote: >> On behalf of the Parrot team, I'm proud to announce Parrot 0.8.0 >> "Pareto Principle." Parrot (http://parrotcode.org/) is a virtual >> machine aimed at running all dynamic languages. >> > After an svn update and rebuild of parrot and rakudo, I ran 'make spectest' > in > parrot/languages/perl6. Everything passed that wasn't skipped, but the tests > threw a lot of warnings: mostly a lot of "Use of uninitialized value", but I > also saw one "Undefined value shifted from empty range". > > Is this expected behavior? Or is there something wrong with my setup? > (Kubuntu > 8.04) > > > -- > Elyse Grasso > > http://www.data-raptors.comComputers and Technology > http://www.astraltrading.com Divination and Science Fiction > http://www.data-raptors.com/global-cgi-bin/cgiwrap/emgrasso/blosxom.cgi > WebLog > -- Sent from Gmail for mobile | mobile.google.com
Re: Parrot 0.8.0, "Pareto Principle" released
On Friday 24 October 2008, jerry gay wrote: > On behalf of the Parrot team, I'm proud to announce Parrot 0.8.0 > "Pareto Principle." Parrot (http://parrotcode.org/) is a virtual > machine aimed at running all dynamic languages. > After an svn update and rebuild of parrot and rakudo, I ran 'make spectest' in parrot/languages/perl6. Everything passed that wasn't skipped, but the tests threw a lot of warnings: mostly a lot of "Use of uninitialized value", but I also saw one "Undefined value shifted from empty range". Is this expected behavior? Or is there something wrong with my setup? (Kubuntu 8.04) -- Elyse Grasso http://www.data-raptors.comComputers and Technology http://www.astraltrading.com Divination and Science Fiction http://www.data-raptors.com/global-cgi-bin/cgiwrap/emgrasso/blosxom.cgi WebLog