vadoc-like html reference. Or maybe I'm
just dreaming.
Please go easy on me for not liking pod.
Thanks,
Erik Lechak
Thanks for the feedback,
Pod it is!
I will get back to work on the "getting started" guide.
Thanks again,
Erik
another tag or attribute or just a #. or a
*. .
for example :
in xml:
This is the text
in perl "parrotdoc" style:
#.DOCUMENT ParrotDoc Sample
#.@AUTHOR Erik Lechak
#..SECTIONa sample section
#...T
te my time on it and get back to the
"getting started guide".
I am currently on a windows machine and have not tried the demo on my
linux box yet. So I don't know how it will run under anything other
than windows.
Please excuse the use of the optomistic name ParrotDoc.
Thanks,
mark sparshatt wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>In another thread Erik Lechak speculated about the possibility of a getting
>started guide. This got me thinking that one of the problems I'd found
>starting out was the number of files that Make up the Parrot system and
>trying to wor
Tanton Gibbs wrote:
>I agree with this; however, I also think it would be nice to have it all in
>one place. It's a nuisance to have to open every file just to see what it
>is. By the time I figure out what the 60th file does, I've forgotten what
>the first does. It would be nice to have the i
I had a response all typed up, but I erased it. I just want to learn
enough so I can start coding, and these pod conversations are just
getting in my way, and I don't want to waste the Parrot communities time
or bandwidth with my trivial issues. Your time is much more valuable
getting perl6
Hi,
Well here it is, my first attempt at a "getting started" guide. It's
not ready for public consumption, but I would like to hear some
feedback. The later sections are blank or contain notes in a not nice
format. As time moves on and I learn more, I expect the guide to fill
up. It's ta
Steve Fink wrote:
>
>Oh, and spell Piers Cawley's name correctly! :-)
>
>
DAMN! I new that would happen. Piers, if your out there listening,
forgive me.
Erik
Robert Spier wrote:
>>This version is in html. I almost have the pod version ready.
>>
>>
>
>So the html is canonical and you're converting it to pod? I'm
>confused.
>
>
I am writing it in my own format. It lets me take notes, write todo
lists, autogenerate the table of contents and g
Robert Spier wrote:
>>>So the html is canonical and you're converting it to pod? I'm
>>>confused.
>>>
>>>
>>I am writing it in my own format. It lets me take notes, write todo
>>lists, autogenerate the table of contents and glossary. Then I run it
>>through some perl that currently spits
Aldo Calpini wrote:
>
>
>www.cygwin.com
>
>full-blown command-line CVS. you won't miss *nix again ;-)
>
>
I downloaded version 1.2 of WinCVS and that cvs.exe supports pserver. I
just wanted to ensure that the instructions I give on the guide are
accurate. Now I specify the 1.2 version in
Hello all,
While writing the "getting started" guide, I was playing with the tests.
(I am on Windows XP). I noticed that the src tests fail or are not
even run for Win32.
I tinkered with it for a while and got some of the tests to pass. It
turns out there was a linking problem. The libpa
Well I hope there are some interested parties out there for this. The
new and improved "getting started" guide should be ready in pod by
Thursday. I have added more content and tried to incorporate the
suggestions that everyone gave to me. The document is growing as I
learn more. I have t
nfigure::Data methods to query and dump data.
The revisions have only been tested on winXP using VC++ and activestate
perl 5.6.1.
Looking forward to you comments,
Erik Lechak
config.zip
Description: Zip compressed data
with no dot? Does it have to
do with 'hello.lib' for windows and 'libhello.a' for linux?
Thanks,
Erik
=head1 TITLE
Getting started with parrot
Version: 0.4
Status: POD DRAFT
Last Revision: 19 October 2002
Maintained By: Erik Lechak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello all,
I have been away for a while. I started writing my own version of
parrot (or at least chunks of it) so I can get a feel for the current
parrot internals. I have learned a lot and now realize why some things
were done the way they were.
I am on memory management now and my impleme
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