On Tue, May 17, 2005 at 08:21:33AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 1) Do you need parrot to install PUGS 6.2.3 on windows, or is parrot
> optional?
I believe parrot is still optional (at least, you can compile without
embedded parrot).
> 2) I mainly want to play with perl 6 rules. If someone c
Hi,
No, Pugs is stand alone. No need for Parrot.
A pugs.exe file is produced by the Haskell compiler; it has no
dependencies except the provided libs.
Regards,
Grégoire
On 17 May 2005 08:27:26 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just asked a question about installing 6.2.3 on
I just asked a question about installing 6.2.3 on windows. This may
have been addressed by Gregoire Pean's installer, which he just
mentioned in a simultaneous post.
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/perl.perl6.compiler/browse_frm/thread/a28bef89de27ef42?hl=en
I'm going to go try this out.
1) Do you need parrot to install PUGS 6.2.3 on windows, or is parrot
optional?
2) I mainly want to play with perl 6 rules. If someone could point me
to some simple programs that demonstrate perl 6 rules with pugs, that
would be great.
Sorry if this has been covered somewhere else; I am new to th
On behalf of the Pugs team, I am delighted to announce the release
of Pugs 6.2.3, with Parrot embedding, Perl 6 Rules support (via PGE),
an initial sketch of OO system. Multi-thread programming with
async/kill/join/detach is now supported as well.
Also of note are many new, working modules under