Moritz Lenz wrote: > I just ran > ../../parrot perl6.pbc --target=past t/01-sanity/02-counter.t > and it seems that I'm able to reconstruct the basic structure (I can > identify operators and variables and their position in the source code, > for example), but for example it stores variables this way: > > PMC 'PAST::Var' { > <name> => "$counter" > <viviself> => "Undef" > <source> => "$counter" > <pos> => 192 > } > > That's probably all you need for the compiler, but it doesn't go into > the details, for example that '$counter' is made of a sigil and an > identifier. > Is it overkill for a normal compilation to keep that information? Or > could we add that? > Or is such a detail level overkill even for a syntax explainer?
Uhm, forget that part;-) particle++ told me to try --target=parse instead, and that's pretty much verbose and all I should ever need ;-) -- Moritz Lenz http://moritz.faui2k3.org/ | http://perl-6.de/
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