On Thu, 2003-09-25 at 15:10, Leopold Toetsch wrote: > > Ok, fixed that and some other issues Leo addressed. Now I have my own > > register management and put all the not needed registers on the user > > stack. > > Why? Parrot with the PIR assembler can handle an arbitrary register > count. I'm sure you are not able to write a program (doing something > useful) to force imc to spill registers :)
Just for fun. It's far to easy to use imc and I wanted the challenge. > The latter is a bug of course. See Cola. > Anyway - if possible - put urm in > languages/urm, create confige/gen/makefiles/urm.in, adapt makefiles.pl, > run Configure, use Parrot:Config, replace hardcoded 'parrot' with config > vars and try to get it running. > If this step is too big (or you don't know, what I' talking about :), > just drop me a mail, I'll have a look at it then. I know what you're talking about. I'll try to do so in a minute. > For the tests (thanks) you might consider reading "perldoc Test::Simple" > and alike - Jea, but I always feel strange using perl test tools for non perl stuff like a compiler and it's output. Have fun, Marcus -- --------------------------------------------------------- |Marcus Thiesen ICQ# 108989768| --------------------------------------------------------- | www.thiesenweb.de | --------------------------------------------------------- 28A7 37CC AE2C BB6C D56D 8A3D E614 E56B 7546 75F2
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