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On 7/7/05, Yuval Kogman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 05, 2005 at 23:57:10 +0000, Chris Hutchinson wrote:
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> > For what it's worth, I wrote a trivial wrapper for TAP::HTMLMatrix to run
> > tests
> > in a chosen directory and write the html. It req
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How about some variation on "create"?
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Perhaps this is naive, but couldn't something like this be achieved in a
manner similar to how I just implemented it in Ruby? Surely Perl will have
similar capabilities to handle unknown methods.
class Hash
def method_missing(method_name)
str = method.id2name
if str =~ /^\w+$/ then
On Tue, 2004-04-20 at 1:26PM, Aaron Sherman wrote:
>
> Another of those darned "I don't get it" posts, but I'll keep
> this one short.
>
> Why does Parrot need this? What's so special about hyper
> operations that makes Parrot want to take them on?
I'm not sure I entirely get it myself, but perhap
I may have missed an obvious answer to this question, but has any thought
been given to allowing for variables which behave as though ever operation
on them is the hyper version of that operation? Sort of an automagical way
of redefining a LOT of operators.
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> On Sun, Oct 26, 2008 at 10:45 PM, Chris Dolan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> S05 always uses single curlies for closures, but throughout Parrot, code
>> seems to use double curlies in PGE regexps. Why is that?
>>
>> That is, why this:
>> m/ foo {{ say
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On Sun Feb 22 18:53:32 2009, ch...@chrisdolan.net wrote: > This trivial patch
to perl6.pir changes Perl6::Compiler to use its > superclass' addstage()
mutator instead of directly editing the > @stages att
: must be specified) and
>(specific technology) is a trademark of O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. Used
>with permission."
Any camel associated with Perl falls under that trademark (according to
O'Reilly).
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not that license.
True, unless we stick to the same licensing scheme we have today for perl,
which, like it or not, has served Perl very, very well.
But yes, I see no way to put perl solely under the GPL. That's just about
the worst thing we could do, aside from making perl non-&qu
At 0:59 -0500 2001.01.09, Bradley M. Kuhn wrote:
>Chris Nandor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> True, unless we stick to the same licensing scheme we have today for perl,
>> which, like it or not, has served Perl very, very well.
>
>As it turns out, this isn't
till
_essentially_ working toward the same goal -- free software -- and as you
said, having the GPL on perl has helped perl and its community tremendously.
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At 09.19 -0500 01.14.2001, Ben Tilly wrote:
>That situation definitely had ActiveState violating the
>spirit of the Artistic License, whether or not they were
>violating the letter.
They violated neither the spirit nor the letter.
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At 15.27 + 01.14.2001, Simon Cozens wrote:
>On Sun, Jan 14, 2001 at 09:27:28AM -0500, Chris Nandor wrote:
>> At 09.19 -0500 01.14.2001, Ben Tilly wrote:
>> >That situation definitely had ActiveState violating the
>> >spirit of the Artistic License, whether or not
o it.
>
>Why do you feel the AL-2.0 that I proposed is less readable than the
>current one?
I did not say it was. I was speaking generally, not specifically. I
apologize for any confusion on the matter.
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d, it is quite unfortunate that there are so many modules on CPAN
>that have chosen Artistic-only or GPL-only.)
I think it is unfortunate that anyone would think someone else's choice of
license is unfortunate. :)
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At 15.32 -0700 01.14.2001, Nathan Torkington wrote:
>Chris Nandor writes:
>> >(Indeed, it is quite unfortunate that there are so many modules on CPAN
>> >that have chosen Artistic-only or GPL-only.)
>>
>> I think it is unfortunate that anyone would think someo
At 19.55 -0800 01.14.2001, Russ Allbery wrote:
>Chris Nandor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> I think it is unfortunate that anyone would think someone else's choice
>> of license is unfortunate. :)
>
>While I'm with Linus on this (those who write the c
r than
punish supposed offenders. To have suchg a wrong-headed motivation seems
to me to be asking for failure.
>However, there's a fly in the ointment. In current circumstances, Larry's
>hands may well be tied to so much as consider an "official" charter of
>this natur
to
users about what is compatible with what at this level. Does that make
sense?
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At 20:04 -0500 01.16.2001, Bradley M. Kuhn wrote:
>Related to this, though, I have a procedural question:
>
> Does anyone know if Larry is considering "leave it as it is" for all
> options on RFCs? Chris noted that there wasn't a point in writing an RFC
> th
'd be thrilled to know that the module works at all, and returns
>useful data sometime this year...
It does, and has for some time, so feel free to be thrilled. HTH.
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;>
>> perl-builders?
>
>Or to be more whimsical:
>
> perl-night-shift
> perl-night-build
>
>It probably needs a name that'll both indicate its role and avoid confusion
>with 'porters' (who do most of the 'building' to the unt
uses currently in
>place and likely those to come in the future. I can't imagine that you'd
>find that situation acceptable, Chris, unless you have better ideas about
>how to remedy them. (Continuing to sweep them under the rug doesn't
>count.)
I say that this charter thing
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I disagree, I think that this...
if (1 <= $x <= 10 and 1 <= $y <= 10) { # inside grid?
is much less obfuscated then this...
if (1 <= $x and $x <= 10 and 1 <= $y and $y <= 10) { # inside grid?
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le system where authors publish
the results of private tests with their distributions as a trust-
based kwalitee system.
http://www.chrisdolan.net/talk/index.php/2005/11/14/private-
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implicit request for help from other developers.
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On Nov 15, 2005, at 4:12 AM, Tels wrote:
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Moin,
On Monday 14 November 2005 18:21, Chris Dolan wrote:
Hello all,
I've just published an article about public vs. private regression
tests. I
has a recursive mode for finding tests. It's set by
the author, so you should be safe in this case, but it's a point
worth remembering.
*light bulb* And in fact, that could be the run-time trigger. Hmmm....
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uot; and
then open cover_db/coverage.html in your browser. If you are using a
version of M::B older than 0.27_02, you may wish to manually delete
the whole cover_db directory between runs. Later M::B versions auto-
detect when cover_db files are out of date.
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It seems to me that the gprint rule
should instead contain "cexpr":
rule gprint { (print) \s* }
Sorry if these are dumb questions. I've been following Parrot for a
while, but I'm new to the code...
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Pu
On Jan 27, 2006, at 12:01 PM, Tels wrote:
On Friday 27 January 2006 18:48, Chris Dolan wrote:
On Jan 27, 2006, at 11:23 AM, Tels wrote:
Basically something like CPAN, but with much less network traffic
and much
less hassle for a user. Bonus points if it gives you stuff pre-
compiled
for
ckage Manager (PPM).
http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Downloads/ActivePerl/PPM/
Chris
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On Jan 27, 2006, at 12:30 PM, Tyler MacDonald wrote:
Chris Dolan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
* for windows only
* only includes Foo-Bar, but not it's dependecies
It will auto-install dependencies just like CPAN, I believe. And,
yes, it's currently Windows-only. Didn't y
ntial META.yml customization.
The ultimate solution, of course, is that there will be a standard
way to generate proper META.yml. In the meantime, however, it is my
opinion that we're better off lacking META.yml than having a
proliferation of different solutions to the META.yml issues.
used.
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aries correctly, M::B just entered
core in 5.9.3. There has long been hope that M::B and CPANPLUS will
be in core for 5.10.
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do is have Andreas or Jos increment
the CPAN.pm/CPANPLUS.pm version and just about everyone would be
prompted to upgrade the next time they tried to install something.
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both those passing and
those failing.
You could try:
make test verbose=1 > out
and then search the output for "TODO"
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On Feb 1, 2006, at 10:35 PM, Tyler MacDonald wrote:
Chris Dolan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
There is a class of tests that module authors perform that end users
are not expected to run. For example code coverage tests, spelling
tests, coding style tests, etc. These tests are
On Feb 2, 2006, at 9:19 PM, Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes wrote:
Chris, how are you currently set up to run these tests only when
preparing a release?
I make no such distinction. Instead, I see these tests as part of my
day-to-day development and run all of them with every "./Build
be a
good way to motivate new authors to put more attention into testing.
I recommend Test::Distribution for this type of "default" tests. It
looks for .pm files in blib and performs a bunch of tests on them --
POD, compile, version, etc.
[snip]
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t makes sure it still works as Perl is upgraded and your
dependencies evolve.
Since I've got a terribly bad habit of inventing things that have
existing names, I'm sure someone will correct my on the two above
namings.
I think those are great names. Very clear.
Chris
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rk for the languages. It's kind of a CISC vs. RISC argument.
Again, this is an outsider opinion. Apologies in advance if I'm off-
base or misunderstood the proposal.
Chris
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On Feb 13, 2006, at 1:20 PM, Joshua Hoblitt wrote:
On Mon, Feb 13, 2006 at 09:28:40AM -0600, Chris Dolan wrote:
On Feb 12, 2006, at 6:52 PM, Joshua Hoblitt wrote:
It would also be 'really nice' have a glob(3) like method that is
implemented as a wrapper around *dir methods so the
On Feb 21, 2006, at 1:30 PM, Bernhard Schmalhofer wrote:
Chris Dolan (via RT) schrieb:
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issue. # https://rt.perl.org/rt3/Ticket/Display.html?id
e this example is contrived, the "eval { require ... }"
idiom is used often in the wild, so this is not a wholly unrealistic
scenario.
Chris
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On Mar 5, 2006, at 3:55 PM, David Wheeler wrote:
On Mar 5, 2006, at 13:52, Chris Dolan wrote:
Advice? While this example is contrived, the "eval
{ require ... }" idiom is used often in the wild, so this is not a
wholly unrealistic scenario.
Of course it should be
eval { r
lly, I speculate that the latter would make it
easier to write the Parrot equivalent of Safe.pm's sandbox later. It
would likely be easier to disable a PMC class than a diverse
collection of opcodes.
Chris
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lcome). However, Adam Kennedy wrote one:
http://search.cpan.org/src/ADAMK/ThreatNet-Bot-AmmoBot-0.10/t/
01_compile.t
That function should probably be changed to use FindBin instead of
updir() calls.
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this, although that would be a huge addition to the dependency list.
With PAR, you could employ a whole separate .exe and probably even do
the core updates.
Chris
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ication for adding this feature to Test::More itself.
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nd was first released with perl 5
Memoize was first released with perl 5.007003
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Hi Mr. Mathews,
PXPerl (http://pxperl.com/) has a version of Perl6 compiled into
the build. That should get you started.
Regards,
Chris
On 5/18/06, Michael Mathews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Like Thomas, I'm interested in having a go, in my case I'd like to
install some
Hi All,
I just wanted to let you know that there are some Windows
binaries of Pugs avaliable from Jonathan Worthington
(http://www.jwcs.net/~jonathan/perl6/). They seem to be a bit out of
date (last update was at Monday, 10-Apr-2006 05:29:30 CDT) but should
get you started.
Regards,
Chris
naries even worth it? Judging from my lurking
on #perl6, things are moving so fast that anything but a regular
nightly-built binary would be too out of date. Seems like svn is
the way to go.
-James
At 11:58 AM -0400 5/19/06, Chris Yocum wrote:
>Hi All,
> I just wanted to let you know th
I
think that's a price worth paying -- at least until we rewrite the
metric to actually test POD coverage (which is a decent proxy for POD
quality) instead of just checking for the presence of a t/
pod_coverage.t file (which is a weak proxy for POD quality, but
dramatically easier to measure).
On May 23, 2006, at 10:34 AM, David Golden wrote:
Chris Dolan wrote:
... just checking for the presence of a t/pod_coverage.t file
(which is a weak proxy for POD quality, but dramatically easier to
measure).
It doesn't check for the existence of a t/pod_coverage.t file. It
checks
like incorporating cpanratings into CPANTS (I
do NOT advocate that!) or getting download stats from CPAN (never
gonna happen) or adding voluntary "Someone installed module X" pings
from CPAN.pm.
Chris
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, however.
Chris
On 5/23/06, Michael Mathews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I realise its still very, very early days, but considering the growing
number of people who would enjoy just dabbling a little in perl6, it
seems unreasonable to expect that the "average person" would install
the m
] . "|" . $array[1] . "|" . $array[2] . "\n";
not the best way but it works.
In Perl6 if say something like this:
print @array[0] ~ "|" ~ @array[1] ~ "|" ~ @array[2] . "\n";
I get
1 2 3 | | |
My question is: why is it doing that or, more to
Oops. That last . is a typo on my part. Sorry about that! It should
read, which it does in my code:
print @array[0] ~ "|" ~ @array[1] ~ "|" ~ @array[2] ~ "\n";
However, your say join technique does not work. I will keep on it but
for now I am off to dinne
Dear Fagyal,
Huh. Strange. I tried the code on its own without the rest of
the script and it did just fine as well. There must be something
wrong in my script somewhere.
Chris
On 5/23/06, Fagyal Csongor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Chris,
Strange. I have just tried this using
st, please send
follow up questions to the list.
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Dear Mr. Bach,
You were indeed correct so I wrapped the %hash like this
"@{%hash}" like you would to de-refrence an array and it worked
perfectly. It was indeed just me.
Thanks to everyone that responded!
Chris
On 5/23/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
instructive.
Chris
On 5/24/06, A. Pagaltzis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
my %buckets = (
w => {
count => 4,
scale => 10.5,
},
x => {
count => 6,
scale => 7,
},
y =>
future where Perl and Ruby are bytecode compatible, perhaps I
would have just interfaced with the Ruby library directly instead of
having to reinvent it, saving a couple of days of coding and debugging.
[1] http://inlet-media.de/flvtool2
[2] http://search.cpan.org/dist/FLV-Info/
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years, even after the initial love for the language wore off. So
instead of "Only Perl can parse Perl" we get "Only Perl regression
tests can specify Perl". I can be happy wit
the server.
Is there any interest in such a package?
Best wishes,
Tels
That sounds very similar to Adam Kennedy's PITA project. Yes, there
is great interest!
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l6 without OO or have I conflated
OO with overloading incorrectly?
Thanks,
Chris
Hi All,
I would like to thank everyone for their illuminating examples
and prose. This has cleared up understanding for me.
Thanks again,
Chris
On 6/23/06, Markus Laire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 6/23/06, Jonathan Scott Duff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> An alternate
t the first line of the Makefile to specify the path to
PARROT_DIR and run "make". My tests found a few bugs in Jerry's
grammar. My fixed version of that grammar is here:
https://svn.clotho.com/public/parrot-experiments/TAP/grammars/TAP.pg
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http://plasmasturm.org/>
IMHO it likely counts as a CPANTS pass for now, but it may be a fail
in the future unless you update the Makefile.PL with a newer M::B as
bugs are discovered.
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using out-of-date Module::Build::Compat boilerplate).
If the CPANTS "game" gets any M::I-using authors to upgrade, then it
has served its purpose.
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On Jul 6, 2006, at 10:18 AM, A. Pagaltzis wrote:
* Chris Dolan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-07-06 16:30]:
IMHO it likely counts as a CPANTS pass for now, but it may be a
fail in the future unless you update the Makefile.PL with a
newer M::B as bugs are discovered.
To make sure we’re on th
Oops, I missed a couple of instances of perl6-internals in the
previous patch (notably, in parrotbug). This updated patch obsoletes
the previous one.
% diffstat parrot-porters2.patch
README |4 ++--
README.win32.pod |2 +-
RELEASE_INSTRUCTIONS |8 -
ird parties with less dedication to Perl, thereby decreasing
the attractiveness of the language.
After all, software engineering is largely about reducing the exposed
complexity of a project.
Chris
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approach. Is there some help I can get? I did look at
your YAPC
2006 presentation. Are there any code examples?
Take a look at parrot/languages/punie/lib/{punie.pg,PunieGrammar.pir}
which has both bottom up and top down parsing. I found it very
educational.
Chris
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On Jul 12, 2006, at 10:53 PM, Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
On Wed, Jul 12, 2006 at 08:04:01PM -0700, Chris Dolan wrote:
As simple token containing ":i" causes PGE to crash with an attempted
method call on Undef.
Steps to reproduce:
1) Create a grammar file called "foo.pg&quo
it, then it sounds like a
compiler bug that needs to be reported, or at least documented.
Chris
P.S. I've been working on some small improvements to httpd.pir,
including better failure diagnostics. Please contact me off-list for
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u thinking?)
Whoa, this is becoming an unexpectedly educational thread...
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lates to Parrot somewhere
that I missed?
2) How important is ICU?
3) If I build Parrot without ICU, what repercussions should I expect?
This would be a good entry for the FAQs for a cage cleaner.
Thanks,
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On Jul 21, 2006, at 1:12 PM, Mr. Shawn H. Corey wrote:
Chris Dolan wrote:
This would be a good entry for the FAQs for a cage cleaner.
If you're collect questions for the FAQ, here are some Andy Lester
answered for me:
I'm not, actually. :-(
Could you do one of the following, i
int Module::Build->VERSION'
0.2801
This also works:
my $mb = Module::Build->new(
...
);
$mb->blib('foobar');
$mb->create_build_script;
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for Perl 6 code, so I still apply that where reasonably possible.
And in fact, I expect that PBP was written to be forward compatible
to Perl 6, as it could describe styles that should be natural in
Perl 6, even if less so in Perl 5.
Does anyone want to start a port of Perl::Critic to Per
ayout::UseParrotCoda to use current P::C conventions.
lib/Perl/Critic/Policy/CodeLayout/UseParrotCoda.pm | 41 +++--
t/codingstd/perlcritic.t | 88 +++
+-
2 files changed, 51 insertions(+), 78 deletions(-)
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_ spec
change, I'll be happy to code that up in CodeLayout::UseParrotCoda.
Chris
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mment = $doc->find_first('PPI::Token::Comment');
return if !$first_comment;
return if $first_comment->location()->[0] != 1;
return $first_comment =~ m{ \A \#\! }mx;
}
Now that I'm talking about it, I should write a
Perl::Critic::Utils::get_shebang() funct
on "#!perl -Tw" and is a false
positive on "package main; #!!! my co-worker provided this non-Perl-
licensed code to Parrot!!!". Yes, that's a highly contrived
example. :-) But the false positive would be avoidable by checking
the line and column number of the el
we'd love to have the help with Perl::Critic. But
Parrot is a worthy cause too! :-) If you don't provide a P::C patch,
I'll probably do it myself eventually.
Chris
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608-294-7900, fax 294-7025, 1435 E Main St, Ma
have to ensure it's a PPI::Token::Comment
and not a PPI::Token::Quote, for example.
Perhaps further discussion should move to the perlcritic.tigris.org
dev mailing list or to
http://rt.cpan.org/Dist/Display.html?Queue=perl-critic
Chris
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Chris Dolan, Software Developer, Clotho Advance
in the next release
of Perl::Critic.
Chris
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