On Jul 30, 2006, at 3:55 PM, Bob Rogers wrote:
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 -
On Sun, Jul 30, 2006 at 10:45:29PM -0700, jerry gay wrote:
> don't forget about negative-not-a-number, and the quiet (or signaling)
Ah yes. that oxymoron.
I've never yet seen the reasons for why it exists at all. Does anyone have
a URL?
Nicholas Clark
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This is an incompative API change:
* exit_handlers take now officially an Interp* argument (as opposed
to the silent usage of the void*arg as interp)
* Parrot_on_exit and Parrot_exit likewise
* get rid of global exit_handler_list, it's now an interpreter field
* adjust a lot of code and src test
Am Donnerstag, 27. Juli 2006 19:42 schrieb Kay-Uwe Huell:
> there were a few words highlighted wrong in vim, like .endm, .endnamespace.
>
> Additionally I have added 'self' in class pirPMC, because this is also a
> kind of a keyword.
Thanks, applied - r13704.
leo
NegNan doesn't exist, except as a fluke of the representation (see link for
how they are represented). A -NaN is the same as a NaN. They both fail all
comparison tests, even NaN == NaN is false (unless your compiler optimizes
the comparison out). Only difference is the way they are stringified,
Hi,
There was so much talk about perl6 wiki, that i couldn't follow it anymore.
Is there a currently working wiki where actual perl6 documentation can
be read/written?
Is it http://perl.net.au/wiki/ ? It doesn't seem to be very full of info ...
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From: Leopold Toetsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sun, 30 Jul 2006 21:58:36 +0200
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
>
From: Will Coleda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2006 05:11:23 -0400
On Jul 30, 2006, at 3:55 PM, Bob Rogers wrote:
> This doesn't work for me, even in a freshly-built (though somewhat
> hacked) r13655:
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ../../parrot tcl.pbc --pir -e 'set a [lis
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src/encodings/utf8.c:157: warning: no previous prototype for
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src/pmc/continuation.pmc: In function 'Parrot_Continuation_invoke':
src/pmc/continuation.
On Jul 31, 2006, at 8:13 PM, Bob Rogers wrote:
From: Will Coleda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2006 05:11:23 -0400
On Jul 30, 2006, at 3:55 PM, Bob Rogers wrote:
This doesn't work for me, even in a freshly-built (though somewhat
hacked) r13655:
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Hi all,
Here's a patch for discussion. It adds a new test module that uses a Parrot
embedded in Perl 5 to run pir_output_*() tests. It's a bit fragile and
depends on Embed::Parrot (which I haven't checked in yet). I'm just posting
it here to document that it exists and works in some cases, a
Hi all,
I've held off on adding Parrot::Embed to the Parrot repository, pending
satisfactory answers to a few questions. I have ideas, but I'd really love
to get input from any or all of Bernhard, Jerry, Will, Leo, and Chip. This
one's a bit weird, so I want to disrupt life as little as possi
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