I've started work on a Javascript implementation, but haven't gotten
very far yet.
I've starting with the Narcissus implementation from the Mozilla
project. My current
plan is to:
1. Identify any objects that need to be bootstrapped into PMCs.
2. Write a Compile phase that borrows logic from
Hi Norman,
I am also in the implementing Java Script for Parrot. But the approach I
have taken is, that I picked up the ECMA-262 Spec 3rd Edition and I have
implemented in Parrot Grammar Engine (PGE).
Write now I have implemented more than half of Java Script grammar in
PGE to compile correctly.
On Sat, Jul 08, 2006 at 07:01:19PM -0500, Steven Pritchard wrote:
> First, there is a hardcoded "lib" somewhere that I can't seem to find.
> On x86_64, libraries should get dropped in /usr/lib64, but "make
> install" never creates /usr/lib64/parrot. Pointers on how to override
> that would be grea
Allison Randal schreef:
> Chip Salzenberg:
>> The below patches are my guess as to how to fix PGE and TGE for the
>> recent change in .namespace. (That is, C<.namespace ['']> now means
>> what it says, and the HLL root is reachable by C<.namespace> w/o
>> parameters.)
>
> TGE and PGE both need a
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The win32 example in parrot/examples/nci/win32api.pir fails because the
signat
Thanks, appled as r13221
I don't see this checkin. Assigned you the rt ticket.
On Jul 7, 2006, at 9:41 AM, Bernhard Schmalhofer wrote:
João Cruz Morais schrieb:
(moderator please reject my other message - wrong email)
The subject says it all :)
Given a valid regex (pcre) as an argument, the script will search
inside
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 8 Jul 2006 16:48:28 -0700 (PDT)
Author: allison
Date: Sat Jul 8 16:48:27 2006
New Revision: 13214
Modified:
trunk/docs/pdds/pdd23_exceptions.pod
I have a question about C. r13214 adds item 2 in the following
snippet from the current r
On Sun, Jul 09, 2006 at 06:27:13PM -0400, Bob Rogers wrote:
> I have a question about C. r13214 adds item 2 in the following
> snippet from the current revision:
>
> When the C opcode is called:
>
> =item 1
> Pop and destroy the exception record.
>
> =item 2
> If t
I am too planning to implement ECMAScript. I do not yet know how, I
have to experiment with parrot first.
On Sunday 09 July 2006 02:15, Vishal Soni wrote:
> I am not an expert on which approach is the way to go:
> 1. Hack Mozilla's JavaScript excution engine to generate PIR.
If there's a fairly direct correspondence between JS bytecode (if there is
such a thing; I have no idea -- whatever internal o
From: Chip Salzenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sat, 8 Jul 2006 15:20:08 -0700
On Sat, Jul 08, 2006 at 05:10:57PM -0400, Bob Rogers wrote:
>And my intended implementation of dynamic-wind actually does require
>its own stack, separate from the current control stack . ..
>
I am currently trying to add some PGE to tcl (for the [expr] command,
where the optok parsing will be very helpful).
While debugging, I noticed that perl6 isn't using the .HLL directive:
I suspect the namespace lookup issues I'm having (and perl6 isn't)
might be de to this difference.
Som
Hi Matt,
This patch is because the number of .constant decls in IMCC is limited
to 4096. This is a todo to make this dynamic. The evil code seems to
have about 4200 .constant decls being generated.
Here is the patch to fix it. For now I bumped up the limit to 8192 and
it works. But this is a TODO
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Trying to use an Iterator with a NameSpace makes Parrot segfault:
mini:~/Projects/
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