thing to do with the latter? I'm still learning the internals, and
haven't quite figured that out yet.
Cheers,
~kj
a look
at that might well have 'er showing green on the tinderbox reports.
Cheers,
~kj
tests successful, 7 subtests skipped.
Files=37, Tests=506, 1330 wallclock secs (506.26 cusr + 106.24 csys =
612.50 CPU)
Cheers,
~kj
derived stable (which is of course different than the Jaguar
stable) and no failures with the beta (3.1-derived, but derived from a
release before the Jaguar stock compiler).
Cheers,
~kj
ok
2/79 skipped: various reasons
t/pmc/scratchpadok
t/pmc/sub...ok
All tests successful, 7 subtests skipped.
Files=38, Tests=534, 760 wallclock secs (523.31 cusr + 97.70 csys =
621.01 CPU)
Cheers,
~kj
gh the existing site will help prepare me more for doing actual
Parrot work.
Volunteers very welcome--chime in, we'll hook you up with Robert and
the appropriate access, and you can have at it.
*chime*
Cheers,
~kj
he
will be too busy for the next little while. He did say that he will
pass on the info to another person who might be able to lend a hand,
though. Hopefully you'll have your wish soon, Dan.
Cheers,
~kj
of the question, but
that's the best I can do for now.
Cheers,
~kj
with johab. I do
know it is a legacy charset, but I don't know how much it is still
used. Technically, ASCII is legacy, too. :)
Do we have any local experts on Japanese charsets? If not, I can do
a little bit of research there, too.
Cheers,
~kj
Hello,
I've been wondering for some time about this, so I thought, why not ask.
The thing is, I've been playing a few times with (Parrot, but also .NET)
compilers, and my conclusion was that the most difficult part is getting
assignments
right (when by value, when by ref, etc.). (that is, any cons
Hello,
Just wondering (again), in order to be able to follow discussion on matters:
What is the difference between an "internal" exception and a "real"
exception (as if the
first one isn't a real exception...).
I suspect a "real" exception is a exception object that a user program
also can
creat
Leopold Toetsch wrote:
Kj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
Just wondering (again), in order to be able to follow discussion on matters:
What is the difference between an "internal" exception and a "real"
exception (as if the
first one isn't
Leopold Toetsch wrote:
Kj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
But what is actually an internal error? (are those
"this-should-never-happen" situations that are not expected?
Yep.
A real exception is an exception within the VM that can be caught by user
programs (right?).
Hello,
I tried to experiment with dynamic ops, but I didn't get the test running.
Is this a known problem?
for the record, I did the following, after building parrot:
-- I'm in the root directory of Parrot --
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=.:blib/lib
make -s
make shared
make -C dynoplibs
Just as described
Dan Sugalski wrote:
I'm considering adding in some new ops and a command-line switch to
help debug parrot code, but before I did I figured I'd better throw it
out to the list for some debugging. (This seems like something which
could be of good general use, and as such I'd like to hash it out, d
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