Daniel Grunblatt wrote:
But that's not true on my Intel PIII nor on my PI 233. I get a 50% speed up on
both.
Ok then - it's gone.
Thanks for your input and your compile fix commit,
leo
I've integrated most of the proposed suggestions, as well as a section
on vstrings and a winged section on hash interpolation. So that leaves
these known issues:
- Reference stringification
- Default Object Strinigifcation
(.AS_STRING needs to be added to the doc as well, but I figure it
is st
At 11:15 AM +0100 11/30/02, Jerome Quelin wrote:
Hi,
When I want to save all the integer registers, I'm using pushi,
restoring them later with popi.
When I'm doing a pushi, the old values of the registers are still
present, but I'm wondering wether I can rely on this behavior, or if
it's accident
Just a few more nits to pick...
On 12/02/2002 6:58 AM, Joseph F. Ryan wrote:
The q() operator allows strings to be made with
any non-space, non-letter, non-digit character as the delimeter instead
of '. In addition, if the starting delimeter is a part of a paired
set, such as (, [, <, or {, then
These all using the 2002-12-02_16 snapshot.
1. Can't ret early from .subs - looks like the parser sees a ret and figures
that's the end of the sub.
..sub foo
$P0 = 1
if $P0 goto bar
ret
bar:
print "BAR"
ret
Parse error at 'bar'.
2. Most things can only be done in a sub.
$P0 =
I'm not seeing it. My problem, or is it not being mirrored yet?
-- Tim
> Date: Mon, 02 Dec 2002 06:58:12 -0500
> From: "Joseph F. Ryan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> =pod
>
> =head1 Strings
>
> 'The quick brown $animal'
> "The quick brown $animal"
This will not format correctly in POD. Either indent or put it in a
list.
> =head2 Non-Interpolating Constructs
>
> Non-I
James Mastros wrote:
Just a few more nits to pick...
On 12/02/2002 6:58 AM, Joseph F. Ryan wrote:
The q() operator allows strings to be made with
any non-space, non-letter, non-digit character as the delimeter instead
of '. In addition, if the starting delimeter is a part of a paired
set, suc
At various times, I have seen proposals for using indentation with HERE
docs. Was this issue ever resolved?
Dave.
On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 01:58:11PM -0800, Dave Whipp wrote:
> At various times, I have seen proposals for using indentation with HERE
> docs. Was this issue ever resolved?
RFC 111 - Apo 2 - accepted.
Keep up at the back there :-)
--
Paul Johnson - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.pjcj.net
Luke Palmer wrote:
=head3 Embedding Interpolated Strings
It is also possible to embed an interpolating string within a non-
interpolating string by the use of the \qq{} construct. A string
inside a \qq{} constructs acts exactly as if it were an interpolated
string. Note that any end-brackets,
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