At Tue, 10 Aug 2004 22:05:34 -0400,
William Coleda wrote:
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> Attached find a patch to http://www.parrotcode.org/examples/index.html that:
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> (0) depends on a patch I sent to the webmaster folks earlier adding back in the
> docs/* hierarchy (a small shim of .html files that just points
On Tue, 2004-07-13 at 12:48, TOGoS wrote:
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> Just a quick little addition to the
On Aug 14, 2004, at 5:52 PM, Larry Wall wrote:
If one goes with a standard method name, we also want to see what it
looks like as an indirect object:
for more $*IN
for iter $*IN
for every $*IN
for read $*IN
for in $*IN
for shift $*IN
Of these, I like C best.
Like I say, all
On Sun, Aug 15, 2004 at 02:12:53PM -0700, Mark Lentczner wrote:
: I apologize if the answers to these questions are in the list
: somewhere, but I can't find any archive of this list that lets me
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:
: In reviewing the operator precedence table update, I have
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Socket IO
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Layer handling
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Async IO
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Provide own library functions e.g. snprintf for poor platforms.
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Make it work on more architectures
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More instructions needed!
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Handle restart opcodes
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List breakpoints
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Attach to a running program
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Read core dumps
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Make breakpoints at labels
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Load the commands from a file
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All~
I was thinking about reworking the Parrot build system to use scons
(http://www.scons.org/). The up side to this is that it would allow
more precise dependecies and could probably be used to eliminate the
configure step. The down side is that it introduces another
dependency. However, scon
I apologize if the answers to these questions are in the list
somewhere, but I can't find any archive of this list that lets me
search for things like ^..^ or ?&= !
In reviewing the operator precedence table update, I have some
questions:
1) What is unary ** ? I assume it is prefix.
2) Did th
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"Add the above to tinderbox"
>From the TODO file
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Add profiling build options
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Mo' betta benchmarks
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Dumping constants shouldn't unpack the constants, but
just print out the segme
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More speed!
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Implement case folding
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Parrotguts currently too difficult to approach
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Automate string vtable generation
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Add commands history and completion
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Update docs and pdds to reflect current state.
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Bytecode
Metadata (source line number info, symbol table)
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Purify, Valgrind, and other memory badness detectors
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Debugging and source line number info
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Make the MMD tables shareable between interpreters for faster
startup. (Thoug
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Have exec and spawn split up their command-line arguments, rather than
relyin
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Combine dynamic op lib cores.
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Mark branch arguments in ops files, e.g. addr/constaddr INT instead of
in/inconst INT.
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Checks for various functions and features (socket related, threads,
sigaction
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Platform-independent library creation for pbc2c2.pl & extensions
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Short term, fix the dependencies (eg, more needs to depend on classes/*)
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Valgrind test target on supporting platforms
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Long term, Configure system should be replaced with a bootstrapping miniparrot
sy
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Fill in vtables for non-ASCII encodings: UTF-8, UTF-16, UTF-32, etc.
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Find a decent way of including Unicode properties tables. (Not for
the faint o
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Hi All,
Ive been trying to get the (NCI) callbacks working with GTK but somehow
cant. Mainly the attached file implements a (very) small test app where
it simply displays a button within a window.
The problem is that as soon as it goes onto installing the callback
parrot returns with a "get_stri
Parakeet is a Forth-inspired, object-oriented stack machine language for
the Parrot VM.
http://www.daca.net:8080/Parakeet-0.2.tgz
The tarball contains two files, the language implementation and a test
script. The test script gives several examples and exercises most of
the features I have impl
On Sun, 15 Aug 2004 11:19:44 +0200
Leopold Toetsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Michel Pelletier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > ... It only segfaults when *not*
> > tracing. I'm still looking for the right snippet.
>
> You might also make sure that you aren't running into a DOD/GC bug.
> The
I would be very greatful if you worked on this. =-)
This came up a few months ago with Tcl - there are several inter-related PMC, just
like the Perl* PMCs (which only work because they are NOT dynpmcs...) - you cannot
compile them individually, you must do them all at once. I tabled working with
[got a failure, sorry if this is a duplicate]
On 15 Aug 2004 10:11:11 - Leopold Toetsch via RT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mattia Barbon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Hello,
> > I am not sure about this patch. It splits part of Parrot_load_lib
> > into a Parrot_init_lib(Interp, load_fu
Michel Pelletier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ... It only segfaults when *not*
> tracing. I'm still looking for the right snippet.
You might also make sure that you aren't running into a DOD/GC bug.
These kind of bugs sometimes show this Heisenbug behavior.
Try:
$ parrot -G ... # turn of DOD/
Mattia Barbon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> I am not sure about this patch. It splits part of Parrot_load_lib
> into a Parrot_init_lib(Interp, load_func_ptr, init_func_ptr)
> where load/init_func_ptr are pointers to the function loadlib calls. The
> objective is allowing dynamic PMCs lin
Mattia Barbon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> the attached patch adds a --include command line options
> specifying one or more directories to be searched for
> base .pmc files and/or for vtable.dump and default.dump.
Thanks, applied as well as #31113 and #31115
leo
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---
osname= linux
osvers= 2.4.21-1.1931.2.382.entsmp
arch= i386-linux-thread-multi
cc
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[sigh, this time with patch]
Hello,
this patch:
1) removes the necessity of havin
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Hello,
this patch:
1) removes the necessity of having "#define enum_class_Foo -1"
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Hello,
the attached patch allows building hwere the filesystem
does not allow the
Larry Wall writes:
> : > {$foo[$bar]}
> : > {$foo}[$bar]
> :
> : That last example seems to violate the previous stipulation about
> : not following a closure by dereferencers.
>
> That's the point--it isn't a dereferencer. It's literal brackets.
Ah, yes. Sorry -- my mind was determin
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