im() and rtrim().
'left' and 'right' are probably not the right names for functions which
trim leading and/or trailing space, since their meanings get somewhat
ambiguous if a language renders right-to-left instead of left-to-right
or vice-versa
-jesse
On Sun, Oct 05, 2008 at 10:43:45AM -0500, Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
> We seem to have lost the svn-commit mail updates, I haven't seen
> a svn-commit message since r31606 on October 3 (parrot is
> currently at r31676).
>
> Any chance we get could this back? For me it's much easier to
> review
[List-CC changed]
On Aug 19, 2008, at 4:10 PM, Reini Urban wrote:
Bob Rogers schrieb:
On behalf of the Parrot team, I'm proud to announce Parrot 0.7.0
"Severe
Macaw." Parrot (http://parrotcode.org/) is a virtual machine aimed
at
running all dynamic languages.
There are several module pe
On Aug 5, 2008, at 3:46 PM, Geoffrey Broadwell wrote:
On Tue, 2008-08-05 at 11:19 -0400, Jesse Vincent wrote:
["branch" feature]
This sounds very useful. Is the SVK paradigm changing so that online
use is assumed, and offline is a mode to switch to temporarily?
No. But that&
On Aug 5, 2008, at 11:50 AM, Reini Urban wrote:
2008/8/5 Will Coleda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
So these branch commands actually create branches on the svn
repository that's doing the hosting, so they're defacto shared with
the community in the obvious location? (presuming you're online and
pushing
On Aug 5, 2008, at 11:32 AM, Will Coleda wrote:
[SVK 2.2]
Sounds spiffy.
So these branch commands actually create branches on the svn
repository that's doing the hosting, so they're defacto shared with
the community in the obvious location? (presuming you're online and
pushing changes back?
On Aug 5, 2008, at 10:51 AM, Will Coleda wrote:
Using svn as a backing store, how can we more easily work with long
lived branches?
I've some existing branches which are long lived, and doing the svn
merge either way is extremely slow.
I know much of our community used svk for a while; I thin
# New Ticket Created by "Jesse Taylor"
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# in the subject line of all future correspondence about this issue.
# http://rt.perl.org/rt3/Ticket/Display.html?id=51634 >
fixup_unpack() in src/packfile.c contains the following code:
for (i
# New Ticket Created by "Jesse Taylor"
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I'm having problems understanding what the last two lines in
y handy. I don't
believe Perl 1 was ever ported to Windows.
-jesse
> What would it take to create a separate perl.org mailing list for
> buildbot status messages?
Start by dropping a note to [EMAIL PROTECTED] If that doesn't get a
response, ping me.
-j
>
> -M
>
> ---
> Matisse Enzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
On Sat, Jan 12, 2008 at 07:52:00PM -0800, Matisse Enzer wrote:
> I am trying to see if I can get the ircbot to announce failed builds
> (only), with a URL for more info.
At work, we actually announce all builds. passing test suites make
people feel good ;)
> By the way, I am told someone did
So. the buildbot is a wonderful thing. But this list is probably the
wrong list to mail every single failed build to. Maybe a new list or
only annoucing them to irc?
Best
Jesse
On Sat, Jan 12, 2008 at 03:03:37PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The Buildbot has detected a failed build
mentations
lives in the pugs repo." Whether or not Pugs will pass the full
specification's worth of tests shouldn't stop people from adding tests
to the suite.
-Jesse
--
On Sep 1, 2007, at 12:19 PM, Sartak wrote:
On 8/31/07, via RT James Keenan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
What is there to prevent us from configuring Bundle::Parrot as
specifying *minimum* versions of modules rather than the *latest*
versions thereof?
It isn't easy to find the minimum version
On Jul 10, 2007, at 4:44 PM, Paul Cochrane wrote:
I've found that when using the Opera web browser that I can't edit
any
parrot wiki pages. I click on the "Edit" button, a hash character
(#)
gets appended to the URL, and nothing else happens. I've only had
success at editing the wiki page
hosting)
Best,
Jesse
The moved wiki workspaces are:
* http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6/ -- Perl 6
* http://www.perlfoundation.org/parrot/ -- Parrot
* http://www.perlfoundation.org/hackathon-chicago/ -- The 2006
hackathon in Chicago
* http://www.perlfoundation.org/hackathon-toron
On Jun 19, 2007, at 10:52 AM, Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
On Tue, Jun 19, 2007 at 02:14:22AM -0700, Allison Randal wrote:
Additions and corrections welcome.
--
New in 0.4.13
- Languages:
+ Updated Lisp, Lua, PHP ("Plumhead"), Python ("Pynie"), ABC,
WMLScript, and Tcl ("ParTcl").
+ Perl
http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl5.porters/2007/03/msg122448.html
Best,
Jesse and Leon
--
or we'll wind up the program and move on to other endeavors.
We're really excited to get rolling. Submit your proposals early and
often. Don't let somebody else beat you to the punch ;)
Best,
Jesse
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I would appreciate any feedback :-)
While it's not useful technical feedback:
That's really cool! Nice work.
Getting parrot working on non-x86 architectures is incredibly useful.
Best,
jesse
cheers,
Aldo
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quot; scheme we end up with. No
matter what happens, we're committed to making your Perl 5 code play
well with new Perl 6 code.
- Jesse
Perl 6 Project Manager
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> On Fri, 17 Feb 2006, Matt Fowles wrote:
>
> >
> > On 2/17/06, Andy Dougherty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > $ time wget http://cvs.perl.org/snapshots/parrot/parrot-latest.tar.gz
> > > real0m16.84s
> > > $ time svn co http://svn.perl.org/parrot/trunk parrot-trunk
> > > real 2:01:50.3
> >
On Fri, Feb 17, 2006 at 08:38:26AM -0800, Robert Spier wrote:
> > snapshots or releases. And, since a checkout takes about an hour (last
> > time I checked) I tend to be too lazy to fetch one just to make a patch.
>
> Only if you're checking out to a Commodore 64.
Or possibly hand-transcri
From: "Andreas J. Koenig"
To: jesse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: Leopold Toetsch, Allison Randall
Subject: Re: Pod::Simple::Text
Date: Sun, 08 Jan 2006 11:57:34 +0100
For various reasons, CPAN knows Parrot as the canonical owner of a whole
slew of CPAN modules that are bundled wit
lon or sorted a MANIFEST isn't something that anyone's going
to be able to guess without a hint later on. "Why" is the one thing I really
care about in Commit messages.
Jesse
you're interested in being the next Ponie pumpking, please submit a
brief bio to [EMAIL PROTECTED] We won't consider applications
posted publicly.
Over the coming weeks, Nicholas Clark and I will work to pick his
successor. Nick and I look forward to hearing from you.
Jesse
--
3.0.4-1)
The binutils versions I've got are 2.11.90.0.8 and 2.11.90.0.19.
Also, all tests pass when running "make test".
-Jesse
--
"Oh, bother," said Pooh, as he hid Piglet's mangled corpse.
arrot/string.h:44: two or more data types in declaration of `BUFFER_flags'
include/parrot/string.h:44: warning: duplicate `typedef'
C compiler died! at Configure.pl line 836.
Also, the tinderbox is in flames for the same reason.
Thanks,
-Jesse
--
"Oh, bother," said Pooh, as he hid Piglet's mangled corpse.
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