Jerome Quelin wrote:

>Hi, it's me again with my questions on pasm...
>
>I just downloaded the latest version of Parrot (it's currently 17:00 GMT).
>$ ./parrot -v
>[...]
>This is parrot version 0.0.7-devel built for i386-linux
>[...]
>$ cat test.pasm
>new P0, .PerlArray
>set P0[10], "foo"
>set I0, P0.length
>
use: set I0, P0 instead and it should work

>print I0
>print "\n"
>$ perl ../parrot/assemble.pl test.pasm > test.pbc
>Couldn't parse argument '.length' at line 3.
>$ ../parrot/parrot test.pbc
>11
>
>So, PerlArray seems to implement the length method, but issues a warning...
>
>
>I don't know:
>1. wether it's a bug or not, and if I should report it to 
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] (btw, why can't we report bugs via the web interface?)
>2. if I look in .../parrot/classes/perlarray.h, I can't find any function 
>that seems to implement the length method. Is there a universal length 
>function, or am I right to look in the perlarray.h file? If not, then how the 
>hell does parrot spit me the right answer in the above snippet?
>
>
>Sorry for those (maybe silly) questions, but I'm still learning to play with 
>this new toy... :)
>
>
>Jerome
>  
>

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