As it is not easy to get the diff from this email, here it goes really
in attach.
I know the text is not the best, but it is something to start with.
Parrot Assembler via RT wrote:
Greetings,
This message has been automatically generated in response to the
creation of a parrotbug regarding:
Attached patch.
Parrot Assembler via RT wrote:
Greetings,
This message has been automatically generated in response to the
creation of a parrotbug regarding:
"Make smoke tests give progress indication"
There is no need to reply to this message right now. Your ticket has been
assigned
Cheers
Alberto
Bob Rogers wrote:
From: "Nuno 'smash' Carvalho" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2008 18:57:26 +0100
Greetings all,
We did another Parrot benchmarking, this time using a common
programming technique: recursion. We created a function to calculate
the number of nodes in a
Bob Rogers wrote:
From: Alberto Simoes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2008 19:16:39 +0100
This is my fault. I prefer smooth curves.
But I think smash can include the gplot data together with the source code.
That would be ideal.
>3. A semi-log plot would
Bernhard, I think it is working now.
I think we can close the ticket now.
Thanks
Bernhard Schmalhofer via RT wrote:
On Sa. 17. Mai 2008, 14:31:05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After a make realclean, make runs and builds a lot of files, failing
more or less in the middle of the compiling step.
> [coke - Tue Jan 03 18:03:31 2006]:
>
> OS.pmc should provide both a:
>
> copy(source_file,target)
>
> And a
>
> copy(array_of_source_files,targetDir)
This needs some more discussion. If we look to Perl, for instance, it
doesn't have a built-in copy. You should use either a module, or open
bo
A solution was implemented at revision 27020.
They might be cases where this doesn't work. (hope not)