chromatic wrote:
> On Saturday 20 September 2008 01:06:40 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> Modified:
>>trunk/languages/perl6/tools/autounfudge.pl
>>
>> Log:
>> [rakudo] make tools/autounfudge.pl work in parallel, bacek++
>> Patch courtesy by Vasily Chekalkin
>>
>>
>> Modified: trunk/languages/per
On Saturday 20 September 2008 01:06:40 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Modified:
>trunk/languages/perl6/tools/autounfudge.pl
>
> Log:
> [rakudo] make tools/autounfudge.pl work in parallel, bacek++
> Patch courtesy by Vasily Chekalkin
>
>
> Modified: trunk/languages/perl6/tools/autounfudge.pl
>
Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
It's also a little unique that the "take/yield" can happen from called
subs deep within the coroutine, and doesn't have to occur within
the coroutine itself.
That's a general characteristic of all the control exceptions: they can
be caught by any outer dynamic scope,
jerry gay wrote:
Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
Other languages have adopted the Perl shortname of "hash" as well,
including Ruby and this odd little creature known as "Parrot". Perhaps
we should rename Parrot's "Hash" class to "AssociativePMCArray"? 1/2 ;-)
I wouldn't mind. I mean, various langu