在 2006/6/22 下午 8:18 時,Swaroop C H 寫到:
Hi Audrey,
I'm hell confused on the state of the numerous Perl6 backends that
we have :-). As I understand it, there is no "main" backend right?
First there is the Pugs part written in Haskell that compiles to
PIR which Parrot can run, and similarly
Hi Andy,
I think you need to do this to get it running :
[16:57] fglock: so first go into Pugs-Compiler-Rule and perl
Makefile.PL
[16:58] and then perl -Ilib hello_world.pl ?
[16:58] yes, in PC-P6
Regards,
Swaroop
On 6/22/06, Andy Dougherty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Intriguied by the r
On 6/22/06, Conrad Schneiker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So, what are you're (all the readers') thoughts about Wifty versus
TWiki (or some other existing Perl-based alternative)?
We use TWiki internally at Yahoo! (I do not speak in any official capacity)
and we have *lots* of docs (critical
2006/6/22, Andy Dougherty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Still, it fails the following tests in 01-sanity:
07-for.t
07-isa.t
07-range.t
07-ref.t
07-simple-multisubs.t
07-tailcall.t
08-test.t
as well as nearly all of the other tests under t/. I imagine you
already knew
On Thu, 22 Jun 2006, Flavio S. Glock wrote:
Please install Pugs::Compiler::Rule (from CPAN or Pugs repo).
Thanks for testing!
Ah. Ok. Installing Module::Compile, Test::Base, Spiffy, PadWalker,
Parse::Yapp, and then Pugs::Compiler::Rule, I get to the point where
$ cd misc/pX/Common/Pugs-
Please install Pugs::Compiler::Rule (from CPAN or Pugs repo).
Thanks for testing!
- Flavio S. Glock
2006/6/22, Andy Dougherty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Intriguied by the recent posts on Audrey's blog
(http://pugs.blogs.com/pugs) about Deploying Perl6 Now, I decided to take
a look and see what was po
Intriguied by the recent posts on Audrey's blog
(http://pugs.blogs.com/pugs) about Deploying Perl6 Now, I decided to take
a look and see what was possible on a system which runs neither GHC or
Parrot.
I recall hearing about misc/pX/Common/lrep before, but it looks like it's
only a very beginni
On Thu, Jun 22, 2006 at 19:19:47 +0200, Szilakszi Bálint wrote:
> I'm trying to collect ideas about how could be (optionally available) logging
> added/implemented for classes, as in logging what methods are called at
> runtime, the parameters they are called
> with, etc. without embedding the w
I'm trying to collect ideas about how could be (optionally available)
logging added/implemented for classes, as in logging what methods are
called at runtime, the parameters they are called with, etc. without
embedding the whole logic in the methods themselves on a one-by-one basis.
What I'm s
Would it be useful to have a way of 'binding' a variable name to a given
type, in a given lexical scope, such that every time a variable with
that name is declared in that scope it gets to be of that type? What I'm
thinking of is a bit like how in Fortran variables called n are
automatically intege
> From: Tim Bunce [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Tue, Jun 20, 2006 at 08:29:54AM -0700, Conrad Schneiker wrote:
> > Here's my latest proposal. Feedback welcome.
> >
> > I propose to install TWiki (http://www.twiki.org/) on Feather.
> This is
> > a GPL'd Perl-based industrial-strength wiki. This wou
On Tue, Jun 20, 2006 at 08:29:54AM -0700, Conrad Schneiker wrote:
> Here's my latest proposal. Feedback welcome.
>
> I propose to install twiki (http://www.twiki.org/) on Feather. This is
> a GPL'd Perl-based industrial-strength wiki. This would serve as the
> general Perl 6 wiki, aka Perl++.
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