[svn:parrot-pdd] r33729 - trunk/docs/pdds

2008-12-09 Thread moritz
Author: moritz Date: Tue Dec 9 14:49:10 2008 New Revision: 33729 Modified: trunk/docs/pdds/pdd19_pir.pod Log: [codingstd] wrap long lines in pdd19_pir.pod Modified: trunk/docs/pdds/pdd19_pir.pod == --- trunk/docs/pd

[svn:parrot-pdd] r33726 - trunk/docs/pdds

2008-12-09 Thread kjs
Author: kjs Date: Tue Dec 9 13:18:23 2008 New Revision: 33726 Modified: trunk/docs/pdds/pdd19_pir.pod Log: [pdd19] some updates and clarifying texts. Modified: trunk/docs/pdds/pdd19_pir.pod == --- trunk/docs/pdds/pdd

[perl #61224] .eof returns false if last read call read the last byte of the file, but not beyond

2008-12-09 Thread via RT
# New Ticket Created by Jonathan Worthington # Please include the string: [perl #61224] # in the subject line of all future correspondence about this issue. # http://rt.perl.org/rt3/Ticket/Display.html?id=61224 > Hi, It seems that the .eof() method on file handles can sometimes return true

Re: Following up on (True|False) vs Bool::$1

2008-12-09 Thread Mark J. Reed
The subject line should say "Bool::$1" instead of "Bool::$!", btw; I didn't let go of the shift key fast enough. This is what I get for trying to be clever. On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 9:50 AM, Mark J. Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > This is a Rakudo issue, which I found while following up on the p

Following up on (True|False) vs Bool::$!

2008-12-09 Thread Mark J. Reed
This is a Rakudo issue, which I found while following up on the p6l thread about literals. I'm not sure where the best place to ask about it is; I already said something on p2. I will be happy to open up an RT, but I'd like to understand what's happening so I'll have better luck making sure it's

[perl #61208] [PATCH] for changing the place of building Parrot-RPMs

2008-12-09 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (via RT)
# New Ticket Created by [EMAIL PROTECTED] # Please include the string: [perl #61208] # in the subject line of all future correspondence about this issue. # http://rt.perl.org/rt3/Ticket/Display.html?id=61208 > Hello, with Fedora 10 the place for building RPMs change from /usr/src/redhat to t