I really like these. I think you're on to something. I'm definitely in
favor of Momi Wiki, or just Momi.
Maybe we can even be very corny and call it 'Aloha Wiki'... Hmm.
Yes, Bikini Wiki sounds sexy. I like how they both 'lie' in the
pacific ocean... as opposed to being worn... ;)
M.T.
Author: larry
Date: Thu Jun 15 16:38:12 2006
New Revision: 9662
Modified:
doc/trunk/design/syn/S03.pod
Log:
Semantics of the hyperop "promise" with respect to optimization possibilities.
Modified: doc/trunk/design/syn/S03.pod
==
I've recently finished up a round of refactors and feature additions to
Parrot's tree grammar engine (TGE). (TGE is the part of the compiler
tools that takes a raw parse tree from a language parser written in PGE
and transforms that parse tree into an abstract syntax tree, then an
opcode syntax
Author: larry
Date: Thu Jun 15 16:05:17 2006
New Revision: 9660
Modified:
doc/trunk/design/syn/S04.pod
Log:
Definition of warning control exceptions.
Modified: doc/trunk/design/syn/S04.pod
==
--- doc/trunk/design/syn
On Wed, Jun 14, 2006 at 08:59:02PM -0700, Chip Salzenberg wrote:
: Are Parrot exceptions now, in fact, resumable? If they are, is that
: important? Is anyone actually resuming execution after exception handlers
: are called? I think we _can_ keep resumability, but I'm not sure I want us
: to, an
# New Ticket Created by Will Coleda
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This is a valid PGE::OpTable grammar:
grammar _Tcl::Grammar::Expr;
##proto 'prefix:-'
Conrad Schneiker schrieb:
> 3) (Quoting from above link): "I propose that the wiki be called P6 to
> signify its use of Perl6." I presently prefer something like the
> "Perl++ Wikicosm".
Another idea: Wiki is hawaiian for "quick, fast". Why not take another
hawaiian word? Some examples (you will f