At Matt Diephouse's suggestion, --dump is now spelled --pir

Documented these options in partcl's README.

On Oct 8, 2005, at 10:53 AM, Will Coleda wrote:


On Oct 6, 2005, at 2:19 PM, Will Coleda wrote:


A few more commands are inlined (including [for]). I've begun to unify the three different compilers that are currently available: the compreg'd version, the internal version for code, and the internal version for expressions. All now use the same mechanism to ultimately compile the PIR code they generate.

I also just added (mostly untested) support for two new command line options for partcl:

For leo, you can now do oneliners with partcl:

../../parrot tcl.pbc -e="puts {hello world}"

For debugging, you can now dump the PIR we're using instead of executing it (works with or without -e):


<SNIP>


This is still not quite a standalone program, but contains most of the good bits.




This now generates a standalone program (r9409), so:

% ../../parrot tcl.pbc -e='set a {Hello World}; puts $a' --dump > helloworld.pir
% ../../parrot helloworld.pir
Hello World
%

Works. Enjoy!



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