Re: takers wanted - a perl job

2005-06-26 Thread Sam Vilain
Joshua Juran wrote: scalar number (possibly complex) real rational integer Integer BigInt Ratio Float Complex Quaternion String ... Trying to fit every problem int

Re: takers wanted - a perl job

2005-06-25 Thread Bob Rogers
From: Joshua Juran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Sat, 25 Jun 2005 01:05:35 -0400 On Jun 24, 2005, at 11:02 PM, Bob Rogers wrote: > Since Complex could also be considered a Number, but of a very > different > sort, it might be worth constructing the type hierarchy to reflect > t

Re: takers wanted - a perl job

2005-06-24 Thread Joshua Juran
On Jun 24, 2005, at 11:02 PM, Bob Rogers wrote: Since Complex could also be considered a Number, but of a very different sort, it might be worth constructing the type hierarchy to reflect this: Scalar Number Real Integer Float

Re: takers wanted - a perl job

2005-06-24 Thread Bob Rogers
From: Leopold Toetsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2005 15:29:18 +0200 Chip Salzenberg wrote: > On Fri, Jun 24, 2005 at 08:21:25AM +0200, Leopold Toetsch wrote: > >>The plan is to move these methods to classes/scalar.pmc > > Last I remember, I asked for a number.

Re: takers wanted - a perl job

2005-06-24 Thread Leopold Toetsch
Joshua Juran wrote: On Jun 24, 2005, at 8:07 AM, Chip Salzenberg wrote: On Fri, Jun 24, 2005 at 08:21:25AM +0200, Leopold Toetsch wrote: The plan is to move these methods to classes/scalar.pmc Last I remember, I asked for a number.pmc for Integer and Float to derive from. A Number isa Sc

Re: takers wanted - a perl job

2005-06-24 Thread Leopold Toetsch
Chip Salzenberg wrote: On Fri, Jun 24, 2005 at 08:21:25AM +0200, Leopold Toetsch wrote: The plan is to move these methods to classes/scalar.pmc Last I remember, I asked for a number.pmc for Integer and Float to derive from. A Number isa Scalar. Is there some problem with Number? I must h

Re: takers wanted - a perl job

2005-06-24 Thread Joshua Juran
On Jun 24, 2005, at 8:07 AM, Chip Salzenberg wrote: On Fri, Jun 24, 2005 at 08:21:25AM +0200, Leopold Toetsch wrote: The plan is to move these methods to classes/scalar.pmc Last I remember, I asked for a number.pmc for Integer and Float to derive from. A Number isa Scalar. Is there some pro

Re: takers wanted - a perl job

2005-06-24 Thread Chip Salzenberg
On Fri, Jun 24, 2005 at 08:21:25AM +0200, Leopold Toetsch wrote: > The plan is to move these methods to classes/scalar.pmc Last I remember, I asked for a number.pmc for Integer and Float to derive from. A Number isa Scalar. Is there some problem with Number? -- Chip Salzenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED

takers wanted - a perl job

2005-06-23 Thread Leopold Toetsch
The PMC compiler[1] needs some improvements: method inheritance. We have e.g. classes/float.pmc with a bunch of methods: METHOD PMC* cos() { ... The PMC compiler creates code [2] so that these methods are installed into the "Float" namespace at class_init time. But all these methods

Re: Takers wanted - a perl job

2005-05-01 Thread Robert Spier
> Robert Spier wrote: > >>>Doesn't work when svk is used to check out the copy. But in that case > >>>svk list -R does. > >> > >>Hmm. Maybe this should be a commit action and not a test. > > It was under CVS. I'm pretty sure everyone ignored it there :) > > Well, it always depends, how responds

Re: Takers wanted - a perl job

2005-04-13 Thread Leopold Toetsch
Robert Spier wrote: Doesn't work when svk is used to check out the copy. But in that case svk list -R does. Hmm. Maybe this should be a commit action and not a test. It was under CVS. I'm pretty sure everyone ignored it there :) Well, it always depends, how responds looks like: Committed revisio

Re: Takers wanted - a perl job

2005-04-13 Thread Michael G Schwern
On Wed, Apr 13, 2005 at 08:58:19AM -0700, Robert Spier wrote: > > > Doesn't work when svk is used to check out the copy. But in that case > > > svk list -R does. > > > > Hmm. Maybe this should be a commit action and not a test. > > It was under CVS. I'm pretty sure everyone ignored it there :)

Re: Takers wanted - a perl job

2005-04-13 Thread Robert Spier
> > Doesn't work when svk is used to check out the copy. But in that case > > svk list -R does. > > Hmm. Maybe this should be a commit action and not a test. It was under CVS. I'm pretty sure everyone ignored it there :) -R

Re: Takers wanted - a perl job

2005-04-12 Thread Michael G Schwern
On Tue, Apr 12, 2005 at 10:54:14AM +0100, Nicholas Clark wrote: > On Tue, Apr 12, 2005 at 02:50:57AM -0700, Michael G Schwern wrote: > > > No need to parse the XML files, "svn list -R" lists everything in the repo. > > > > And I suppose I just volunteered myself for the job. > > $ svn list -R >

Re: Takers wanted - a perl job

2005-04-12 Thread Ron Blaschke
Leopold Toetsch wrote: > t/src/manifest.t tests 3 and 4 used to compare MANIFEST file entries > against CVS/Entries. The latter is now .svn/entries with an xmlish syntax. > The job is now to replace t/src/manifest.t:scan_cvs so that it extracts > C items from .svn/entries and descends into C > sub

Re: Takers wanted - a perl job

2005-04-12 Thread Nicholas Clark
On Tue, Apr 12, 2005 at 02:50:57AM -0700, Michael G Schwern wrote: > No need to parse the XML files, "svn list -R" lists everything in the repo. > > And I suppose I just volunteered myself for the job. $ svn list -R svn: '.' is not a working copy Doesn't work when svk is used to check out the c

Re: Takers wanted - a perl job

2005-04-12 Thread Michael G Schwern
On Tue, Apr 12, 2005 at 11:08:30AM +0200, Leopold Toetsch wrote: > t/src/manifest.t tests 3 and 4 used to compare MANIFEST file entries > against CVS/Entries. The latter is now .svn/entries with an xmlish syntax. > The job is now to replace t/src/manifest.t:scan_cvs so that it extracts > C items

Takers wanted - a perl job

2005-04-12 Thread Leopold Toetsch
t/src/manifest.t tests 3 and 4 used to compare MANIFEST file entries against CVS/Entries. The latter is now .svn/entries with an xmlish syntax. The job is now to replace t/src/manifest.t:scan_cvs so that it extracts C items from .svn/entries and descends into C subdirectories. And no - I don't t