From: chromatic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sat, 29 Jul 2006 21:52:59 -0700
You should be able to replace this with pir_output_is( ..., todo => '...' );
Good idea; thank you. (I had forgotten about that syntax.)
-- Bob
Thanks, applied as r13647!
minor modification: makefile deps changed to be on Config/Generated.pm instead
of just
Config/
Regards.
On Fri Jul 28 03:09:56 2006, guest wrote:
> On Sun Jul 16 10:06:46 2006, coke wrote:
> > To de-confuse and cut back on one of the most common recent FAQs:
> >
>
Thanks, applied as r13649
On Fri Jul 28 03:01:37 2006, guest wrote:
> On Mon Jul 24 06:01:38 2006, coke wrote:
> > Looking at the code, it seems that the order in the manifest is being
> > driven by "File::Find". So it's not a surprise that we get churn
> > depending on who is running the too
As a result of the recent patch to Parrot::Config, anyone who tries
to do an svn up in an already Configure.pl'd sandbox will get an error:
svn: Failed to add file 'lib/Parrot/Config.pm': object of the same
name already exists
remove the file, re-up, and re-configure. - This file is now par
Am Mittwoch, 26. Juli 2006 03:18 schrieb Ruud H.G. van Tol:
> Thomas Wittek schreef:
> >
> > What I wanted to say is that it would annoy me, if almost all
> > operators and control-flow keywords are lowercase but a hand full of
> > them has to be written uppercase.
Hi,
I suppose the above is a s
This code is not working in Tcl at the moment (at the moment, not
sure if it ever did)
set a [list a b]
set a b
Under the covers, this should create a TclList PMC and assign it to
the global '$a'. It should then discard that value, and replace the
value in '$a' with a String of "b".
Howe
From: Will Coleda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sun, 30 Jul 2006 12:36:08 -0400
This code is not working in Tcl at the moment (at the moment, not
sure if it ever did)
set a [list a b]
set a b
Under the covers, this should create a TclList PMC and assign it to
the global '
On Jul 30, 2006, at 2:49 PM, Bob Rogers wrote:
From: Will Coleda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sun, 30 Jul 2006 12:36:08 -0400
This code is not working in Tcl at the moment (at the moment, not
sure if it ever did)
set a [list a b]
set a b
Under the covers, this should create
From: Will Coleda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sun, 30 Jul 2006 15:02:29 -0400
>languages/tcl/t/tcl_misc.t#27 has a test for this behavior.
>
> What's the generated PIR for this?
To get the pir generated by tcl (at least at the top level - there's
a lot of compiling going
Am Sonntag, 30. Juli 2006 04:50 schrieb Bob Rogers:
> The attached patch detects cases where a continuation tries to enter a
> runloop different from the one that is executing, and prints a warning
> to stderr.
Looks very sane and appliable to me.
Thanks,
leo
On Sunday 30 July 2006 12:55, Bob Rogers wrote:
> But I also notice that I can't run "make test" on Tcl because "prove" is
> not on my path. I am using Perl 5.8.1, which is rather old, but not
> that old, so maybe this is some quirk of the stock SuSE 9.0
> configuration?
Install a newer version
Am Sonntag, 30. Juli 2006 08:58 schrieb chromatic:
> Here's a patch (for discussion, but I'll apply it if there are no
> objections) to add a stringy IO layer and to fix a few typos.
Looks as a good base to start [1] with, and ...
> --- cage cleaners bait starts here ---
[ ... ]
... yep, indeed
Am Sonntag, 30. Juli 2006 22:09 schrieb chromatic:
> Install a newer version of Test::Harness. The one distributed with 5.8.1
> did not include prove.
from the parrot README:
PREREQUISITES
-
...
You'll also need Perl 5.6.1 or above to run various configure and build
scripts.
a) Parr
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In the recent push to implement all of Tcl's [expr] command, Tcl has
come to the point where it needs to understand Inf and NaN.
After a brief discussion on IRC, it seems like PMCs are the proper way
to handle this. Specifically, three new PMC types: NaN, Inf, and
NegInf. So here's what I'd like
On 7/30/06, Matt Diephouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In the recent push to implement all of Tcl's [expr] command, Tcl has
come to the point where it needs to understand Inf and NaN.
After a brief discussion on IRC, it seems like PMCs are the proper way
to handle this. Specifically, three new PM
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