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Hi there,
Here's a complex one. Define a multisub in PIR, then try to call it from C.
I
Turns out the bug isn't quite what I described. You need to use --
linkflags to specify for the linker: when doing this, the library is
correctly found in a full run of Configure.pl
For some reason, specifying ccflags/ldflags is enough when running
the single step.
Regards.
On Feb 14, 200
Resolved as of r16981
On 2/14/07, Paul Cochrane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> the documentation for file metadata is not well organized, nor
> complete. i'm not certain where this info best fits, but the coding
> standard pdd seems like a good candidate. in any case, the general
> rule (there are exceptions) is that th
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Trying to build with GMP support on OSX intel. I have libgmp in
/opt/local/bin/
if I r
> Attached is a patch to t/codingstd/line_endings.t which searches for
> text files which have no eol-style property set, or it isn't set to
> 'native'. If people are happy with it, I'll commit it in the next
> couple of days.
>
the body of the patch looks good, but it belongs in
t/distro/file_me
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Documentation related to svn properties on files within Parrot needs
to be cleaned up a
the documentation for file metadata is not well organized, nor
complete. i'm not certain where this info best fits, but the coding
standard pdd seems like a good candidate. in any case, the general
rule (there are exceptions) is that the following properties have the
following settings on the list
On 2/6/07, Smylers <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
Jonathan Scott Duff writes:
> ... I can see the need for a pragma to help out the Pascal or Fortran
> programmers start all of their arrays at something other than 0.
Those sort of crutches in programming languages (let's help folk who
know some o
On Wed, Feb 14, 2007 at 11:49:54AM +0100, Klaas-Jan Stol wrote:
> hello,
>
> It was discussed before, but I'm not sure what was the result; PAST-pm
> only allows a PAST::Block node to be returned from transform (ROOT).
> However, in languages/PIR, the top level construct is a compilation
> unit
hello,
It was discussed before, but I'm not sure what was the result; PAST-pm
only allows a PAST::Block node to be returned from transform (ROOT).
However, in languages/PIR, the top level construct is a compilation
unit, which may be an include statement. An include statement should not
be en
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this little patch adds a final \n to the test_c.in and test2_c.in files
in config/auto/
I would appreciate any feedback :-)
While it's not useful technical feedback:
That's really cool! Nice work.
Getting parrot working on non-x86 architectures is incredibly useful.
Best,
jesse
cheers,
Aldo
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