Benjamin Goldberg wrote:
Leopold Toetsch wrote:
Tupshin Harper wrote:
I'm not a "GCC person", but I do have an interest in this working. I
did some exploratory work (mostly getting familiar with the GCC
backend mechanism and with PASM), and quickly ran into what appeared
to be fundamental
Simon --
It used to be that the 'mod' op was the mathematically "correct"
(in the Knuth sense) op, and the 'cmod' op was 'mod' per the C
implementation used to compile Parrot (which are two very different
things, it turns out). I wrote the Knuth-mod op originally, and
proposed having both versions
Leopold Toetsch wrote:
>
> Tupshin Harper wrote:
>
> >
> > I'm not a "GCC person", but I do have an interest in this working. I
> > did some exploratory work (mostly getting familiar with the GCC
> > backend mechanism and with PASM), and quickly ran into what appeared
> > to be fundamental roadbl
The PMC version of this op (ie cmod_p_p_p) is identical in
implementation to the plain mod op (mod_p_p_p), which seems rather
pointless. Would anybody object if we just got rid of it?
Simon
Sorry for a slightly off-topic post, but will Larry's State of the Onion
be posted online soon? Where would I find it?
Thanks! =)
--TWH
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Richard Clamp wrote:
> Will this be made available via nntp.perl.org? I don't currently see
> it when browsing http://nntp.x.perl.org/group/
NNTP groups are created automagically some hours after the list
starts getting traffic. When it makes its way to Google Groups I
don'
On Jul 10, Richard Clamp wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 09, 2003 at 05:59:10PM -0700, Ask Bjoern Hansen wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > We setup a development list for ponie.
>
> Will this be made available via nntp.perl.org? I don't currently see
> it when browsing http://nntp.x.perl.org/group/
If it gets ga
Luke Palmer wrote:
The way I see this being done is by adding another level of
indirection. PerlScalar would implement its polymorphic behavior in
the set_* methods, and delegate everything else to its "contained"
pmc.
Having read up in the past on Perl5 internals, it seems to be capable of
keep
At 11:56 AM -0700 7/10/03, Robert Spier wrote:
s/Yet Another Society/The Perl Foundation/g
The Perl Foundation is just a dba of YAS. The name should, unless
things have changed, be YAS.
Gregor N. Purdy wrote:
All --
I noticed that there are many files with copyrights of
"when this is determined.
Robert --
I just ran a little script (pasted at the end), and here
is what we have, today:
Total regular files:2793
When this is determined is in: 108
Yet Another Society is in: 32
The Perl Foundation is in: 0
Regards,
-- Gregor
On Thu, 2003-07-10 at 14:56, Robert Spier wro
s/Yet Another Society/The Perl Foundation/g
Gregor N. Purdy wrote:
All --
I noticed that there are many files with copyrights of
"when this is determined...", while some files have a
copyright of Yet Another Society. Seems like they should
all be Yet Another, or none should be...
On Thursday, July 10, 2003, at 08:47 am, Jerome Quelin wrote:
May I ask why ponie doesn't use the p6i ml since as I see it, it's
another project for parrot and thus will use $PARROT/languages/ponie
(or perl5 or whatever)?
Jérôme
I think the same reason we don't do it on perl5-porters (because it
On Wed, Jul 09, 2003 at 05:59:10PM -0700, Ask Bjoern Hansen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We setup a development list for ponie.
Will this be made available via nntp.perl.org? I don't currently see
it when browsing http://nntp.x.perl.org/group/
Thanks,
--
Richard Clamp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
is anybody have perl SOAp online manual ,any format plz forward to me or
give links
thanks lot
Let the fun begin:
- in interpreter is a setjmp in front of calling the runloop
- die_hard longjmp's there and reenters the runloop in the exception
handler, if any. s. t/op/hacks.t.
Enough for today. Some spritzers[1] are waiting.
Have fun,
leo
[1] Grüner Veltliner + H2O + CO2 (inside the latte
Ask Bjoern Hansen wrote:
> We setup a development list for ponie.
> email
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> to subscribe.
May I ask why ponie doesn't use the p6i ml since as I see it, it's
another project for parrot and thus will use $PARROT/languages/ponie
(or perl5 or whatever)?
Jérôme
--
[EMAIL PROT
Gregor N. Purdy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At line 679 of languages/imcc/pbc.c, we have:
> case 'I':
> if (r->name[0] == '0' && r->name[1] == 'x')
> r->color = strtoul(r->name+2, 0, 16);
> else if (r->name[0] == '0' && r->name[1] == 'b')
>
Gregor N. Purdy wrote:
All --
I changed the Jako makefile to use imcc instead of assemble.pl,
but I noticed that the mandelzoom example no longer cleared
the screen between screen updates.
Sorry too fast sent - and I've overlooked that one:
.const string CLS = "\x1b[H\x1b[2J\x0"
Gregor N. Purdy wrote:
All --
However, disassemble.pl dies while looking at the immc assembled
version
Imcc creates the new packfile format, which isn't in the perl utilities,
because these don't use pack*.c.
But you can do:
$ make pdump
$ ./pdump --terse --disassemble the.pbc
$ make disasse
Some basic functionality is in. It needs for sure some tweaking, but it
seems to do the Right Thing.
Please have a look at the tests in t/pmc/sub.t, if these semantics and
the functionality is ok.
Have fun,
leo
All --
I changed the Jako makefile to use imcc instead of assemble.pl,
but I noticed that the mandelzoom example no longer cleared
the screen between screen updates. So, I manually assembed its
languages/jako/examples/mandelzoom.pasm with assemble.pl with
the idea of comparing the results of dissa
At line 679 of languages/imcc/pbc.c, we have:
case 'I':
if (r->name[0] == '0' && r->name[1] == 'x')
r->color = strtoul(r->name+2, 0, 16);
else if (r->name[0] == '0' && r->name[1] == 'b')
r->color = strtoul(r->name+2, 0, 2);
Leo --
Its looking like a Heisenbug. I deleted and got fresh copies
of boolean.pmc and closure.pmc and tried to build again so I
could copy the error messsages for you. But, now things
compile without complaint.
Go figure.
Regards,
-- Gregor
On Thu, 2003-07-10 at 02:51, Leopold Toetsch wrote:
I couldn't resist start playing with exceptions. So I've put in some
opcodes, 2 new classes - no functionality yet.
Have fun,
leo
Thomas Klausner wrote:
Hi!
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 08:53:18AM +0200, Leopold Toetsch wrote:
May I ask: What is ponie?
Ponie is a version of Perl 5 that will run on Parrot.
Ah thanks. perl5.12.
leo
Leopold Toetsch wrote:
Tupshin Harper wrote:
I'm not a "GCC person", but I do have an interest in this working. I
did some exploratory work (mostly getting familiar with the GCC
backend mechanism and with PASM), and quickly ran into what appeared
to be fundamental roadblocks regarding gcc's pr
> Ask Bjoern Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> > We setup a development list for ponie.
>
> May I ask: What is ponie?
See http://www.poniecode.org/
> leo
Yes, I need more coffeiny goodness.
--Jarkko Hietaniemi
I just noticed that nobody had emailed perl6-internals about
ponie, which was announced yesterday as OSCON.
Ponie is perl 5 on parrot. For more info:
http://use.perl.org/article.pl?sid=03/07/09/0237202
Leon
--
Leon Brocard.http://www.astray.com/
scribot...
Hi!
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 08:53:18AM +0200, Leopold Toetsch wrote:
> May I ask: What is ponie?
Ponie is a version of Perl 5 that will run on Parrot. It was announced
yesterday by Larry Wall at OSCON (if i interpret various journal entries on
use.perl.org correctly..)
See here for more info:
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