hi,
recently on #parrot there was a short discussion on symbol handling
w.r.t. nested scopes.
During that discussion, I understood that when looking for a symbol in
a PAST::Block node, it will look in that block, and, if not found, in
any :outer blocks.
To give an example:
function foo {
var
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I applaud the addition of gettext() to parrot, but I worry that the way it
has been ad
On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 9:26 AM, via RT Andy Dougherty
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On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 01:21:40PM +0100, Klaas-Jan Stol wrote:
> hi,
>
> recently on #parrot there was a short discussion on symbol handling
> w.r.t. nested scopes.
>
> During that discussion, I understood that when looking for a symbol in
> a PAST::Block node, it will look in that block, and, i
I am so sorry; I hope that attaching a PBC file as "text/plain"
didn't hose anyone's mail reader. (I shudder to think what would have
happened in the glass TTY era.) Here's the actual PIR file attachment.
-- Bob
.sub "file_onload"
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