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Four bytes of bytecode, Three POST nodes, Two ASTs, And a Partridge with a parse tree." -- Jonathan Worthington, '' title: 'This week on the Perl 6 mailing lists' see_also: - name: Perl Foundation activities uri: http://blog.perlfoundation.org - name: Perl 6 Development uri: http://dev.perl.org/perl6 - name: Planet Perl Six uri: http://planetsix.perlfoundation.org/ lists: - name: perl6-language threads: - date_from: 1163723177 date_to: 1164401984 hidden: ~ message_id: ef30550b0611161625g3f4aa74fw4716856924f218cf@mail.gmail.com messages: - 20061118001648.GA3459@wall.org - ef30550b0611171701u2d720adald3db84735824d9c4@mail.gmail.com - ef30550b0611180324k768af3d6hed88929e971489a9@mail.gmail.com - 'p06230900c1852367fc55@[192.168.1.101]' - ef30550b0611181856i2f4c5408j8a42bb07e6d3d9bb@mail.gmail.com - 'p06230903c187febdc2ca@[192.168.1.101]' - ef30550b0611201829l1fead82em2fddeed9b8780c9e@mail.gmail.com - 4566CB0B.2040207@barco.com - 4565A07F.8040405@barco.com - 73ddeb6c0611230541i5004d444p3b0a7df3345686f5@mail.gmail.com - 4565BB42.6050807@barco.com - 'p06230900c18bedd13bdf@[192.168.1.101]' - 456AB607.4030606@barco.com - 'p06230901c1908bf8b286@[192.168.1.100]' - 456B19F8.8050608@barco.com - 'p06230902c191396f72d9@[192.168.1.101]' - 456C56BA.8060706@barco.com - 023201c712d3$8cc5ef50$0b01a8c0@isolution.nl - 'p06230901c191cc7a6c3d@[192.168.1.101]' - 20061128101854.GD7113@stripey.com - 20061128105235.16257.qmail@lists.develooper.com - 'p06230901c188379b16f3@[192.168.1.101]' - 4565A07F.8040405@barco.com - 73ddeb6c0611230541i5004d444p3b0a7df3345686f5@mail.gmail.com - 4565BB42.6050807@barco.com - 'p06230900c18bedd13bdf@[192.168.1.101]' - 456AB607.4030606@barco.com - 'p06230901c1908bf8b286@[192.168.1.100]' - 456B19F8.8050608@barco.com - 'p06230902c191396f72d9@[192.168.1.101]' - 456C56BA.8060706@barco.com - 023201c712d3$8cc5ef50$0b01a8c0@isolution.nl - 'p06230901c191cc7a6c3d@[192.168.1.101]' - 20061128101854.GD7113@stripey.com - 20061128105235.16257.qmail@lists.develooper.com - 200611172034.03408.mail@seamons.com posters: - email: dataweaver@gmail.com name: Jonathan Lang - email: larry@wall.org name: Larry Wall - email: darren@DarrenDuncan.net name: Darren Duncan - email: Thomas.Sandlass@barco.com name: TSa - email: a.r.ferreira@gmail.com name: Adriano Rodrigues - email: rvtol@isolution.nl name: Ruud H.G. van Tol - email: Smylers@stripey.com name: Smylers - email: rvtol+news@isolution.nl name: Dr.Ruud - email: mail@seamons.com name: Paul Seamons subject: Smart Matching clarification summary: |- Earlier, Jonathan Lang inquired about the matching operator for hash keys had changed. This led to a discussion about Sets, Seqs and Bags. This week, in the subthread 'Set-returning .keys', Darren Duncan clarified his views, stating that while he saw Bags as a superset of Sets, he did not mean to suggest that their implementations should be related. TSa suggested that in a hypothetical inheritance structure, Set would be the main type and Bag would extend it. Ruud H.G. van Tol disagreed, stating that Set is more complex to modify than Bag. Some discussion of the appropriate return values and operations also came up. For example, Darren proposed that a union of two sets would return a Set, and that Set operations should be terse as they would be common. The thread '' followed from this discussion. - date_from: 1164206870 date_to: 1164529176 hidden: one new post just clarifies earlier post message_id: 20061122140143.GK22521@woobling.org messages: - 20061122222050.GA5656@pobox.com - f2bdaaa10611221543v1a164beco7b605ecc9c5b06d1@mail.gmail.com - 20061123013844.GA6410@pobox.com - f2bdaaa10611231409k43aaf614m23cb85ed9c812e02@mail.gmail.com - 20061126081537.GA21863@pobox.com - 20061122145608.GM22521@woobling.org - 20061122175515.GG24057@c4.convolution.nl - 20061122183536.GO22521@woobling.org posters: - email: nothingmuch@woobling.org name: Yuval Kogman - email: avorobey@pobox.com name: Anatoly Vorobey - email: blaisepascal@gmail.com name: Buddha Buck - email: juerd@convolution.nl name: Juerd subject: 'Closures, compile time, pad protos' summary: '' - date_from: 1164402912 date_to: 1164617553 hidden: ~ message_id: 4566C44D.4030601@barco.com messages: - ef30550b0611241624x35e29bdawe346778c670d370a@mail.gmail.com - 456AA73C.1090105@barco.com posters: - email: Thomas.Sandlass@barco.com name: TSa - email: dataweaver@gmail.com name: Jonathan Lang subject: implementation for subset types summary: |- Last week, TSa wanted to propose an addition to the subset type definitions, namely an implementation body like classes and roles. A rectangle example from an earlier thread was included. Jonathan Lang replied with an alternate code example. This week, TSa responded to Jonathan's post, wondering how a general polygon would become an instance of an anonymous class once it was modified to become a rectangle. The purpose of the proposal was clarified as providing a means to attach methods to subset types. - date_from: 1164675665 date_to: 1164675665 hidden: Audrey calls it a trivial change message_id: 20061128010052.B2B36CBA1B@x12.develooper.com posters: - email: audreyt@cvs.perl.org name: audreyt subject: '[svn:perl6-synopsis] r13481 - doc/trunk/design/syn' summary: '' - date_from: 1164675866 date_to: 1164675866 hidden: whitespace change message_id: 20061128010403.0DF5BCBA1B@x12.develooper.com posters: - email: audreyt@cvs.perl.org name: audreyt subject: '[svn:perl6-synopsis] r13482 - doc/trunk/design/syn' summary: '' - date_from: 1164733962 date_to: 1164905213 hidden: ~ message_id: 456C6DF9.8040805@barco.com messages: - 20061128190850.GA16303@stripey.com - 'p06230901c192759f6556@[192.168.1.101]' - ef30550b0611281826j5d0c7150h95dbb1dd4b4cf645@mail.gmail.com - 456D4B50.2050307@barco.com - ef30550b0611291556v67986ba9scd6f085c1907dde2@mail.gmail.com posters: - email: Thomas.Sandlass@barco.com name: TSa - email: Smylers@stripey.com name: Smylers - email: darren@DarrenDuncan.net name: Darren Duncan - email: dataweaver@gmail.com name: Jonathan Lang subject: beg for Bag summary: |- TSa started this new thread from the discussion in ''. He proposed the addition of a Bag type which completes the set of immutable types. Smylers wondered how this would differ from the Bag which is mentioned in Synopsis 3. Darren Duncan replied that while Bag is mentioned in examples, it is not included in the list of built-in types in Synopsis 6. An exchange between Tsa and Jonathan Lang on the set operations of Seq was also part of this thread. - date_from: 1164763694 date_to: 1164787696 hidden: ~ message_id: 20061129012800.8D647CBA1B@x12.develooper.com messages: - 'p06230900c192af45c34d@[192.168.1.101]' - 24050.85.144.210.174.1164787680.squirrel@webmail.xs4all.nl posters: - email: larry@cvs.perl.org name: larry - email: darren@DarrenDuncan.net name: Darren Duncan - email: rvtol@isolution.nl name: Ruud H.G. van Tol subject: '[svn:perl6-synopsis] r13483 - doc/trunk/design/syn' summary: |- In this patch, Larry Wall distinguished Set and Bag values from KeySet and KeyBag containers, which made several people rather happy. - date_from: 1164770584 date_to: 1164770584 hidden: minor nit message_id: 20061129032249.AC2CFCBA1B@x12.develooper.com posters: - email: larry@cvs.perl.org name: larry subject: '[svn:perl6-synopsis] r13484 - doc/trunk/design/syn' summary: '' - date_from: 1164773184 date_to: 1164773184 hidden: minor nit message_id: 20061129040615.81556CBA1B@x12.develooper.com posters: - email: larry@cvs.perl.org name: larry subject: '[svn:perl6-synopsis] r13485 - doc/trunk/design/syn' summary: '' - date_from: 1164788753 date_to: 1164788753 hidden: minor nit message_id: 20061129082535.8DB32CBA1B@x12.develooper.com posters: - email: larry@cvs.perl.org name: larry subject: '[svn:perl6-synopsis] r13486 - doc/trunk/design/syn' summary: '' - date_from: 1164820874 date_to: 1165020725 hidden: whitespace message_id: 20061129172051.1E7EBCBA1B@x12.develooper.com messages: - 456E99BC.30008@barco.com - 20061129235209.GA2998@stripey.com posters: - email: larry@cvs.perl.org name: larry - email: Thomas.Sandlass@barco.com name: TSa - email: Smylers@stripey.com name: Smylers - email: larry@wall.org name: Larry Wall - email: darren@DarrenDuncan.net name: Darren Duncan subject: '[svn:perl6-synopsis] r13487 - doc/trunk/design/syn' summary: |- A commit from Larry Wall related to expanding tabs led TSa to ask if array equivalence should be defined in terms of Bags. Larry replied that he felt most people would prefer to look at Sets and Bags as Hashes, so he will not include Sets and Bags in the smartmatching table. Darren Duncan also felt that the current summary in Synopsis 6 was adequate. - date_from: 1164887327 date_to: 1164909420 hidden: ~ message_id: 20061130114837.GU22521@woobling.org messages: - 20061130171342.GA18580@wall.org - 20061130175623.GD22521@woobling.org posters: - email: nothingmuch@woobling.org name: Yuval Kogman - email: larry@wall.org name: Larry Wall subject: Interrogating closures summary: |- Yuval Kogman wrote in praise of the partial unification of objects and code references, and closures in general. He proposed allowing closures to declare that captured variables are an instance, and provided a code example. The purpose would be to give the option of inspecting what a closure is encapsulating. Larry Wall replied that he would look for a declarative solution rather than a callback, which would mean the closure could have a declarator which explicitly captures a lexical and makes it available as an attribute. Yuval responded that the `have` syntax proposed by Larry looked nice. title: Language - name: perl6-internals threads: - date_from: 1163006583 date_to: 1164651572 hidden: ~ message_id: rt-3.5.HEAD-32013-1164651558-1672.40729-15-0@perl.org messages: - rt-3.5.HEAD-20321-1163006557-732.40729-72-0@perl.org posters: - email: parrotbug-followup@parrotcode.org name: Nuno Carvalho via RT rt_ticket: 'perl #40729' subject: '[perl #40729] [TODO] Tcl - implement [file extension] ' summary: |- Nuno Carvalho responded to ticket with a patch which implements the first version of file extensions for Tcl. - date_from: 1163386647 date_to: 1164683993 hidden: ~ message_id: 17751.57028.857483.568233@rgrjr.dyndns.org messages: - 455D1095.1070704@perl.org - 17757.8593.340295.932814@rgrjr.dyndns.org - 456A4A04.5040605@perl.org - 17771.43711.219921.948002@rgrjr.dyndns.org - 17767.15610.126503.955485@rgrjr.dyndns.org - 17752.26881.872165.542999@rgrjr.dyndns.org - 200611132119.26409.lt@toetsch.at - 17753.16342.844756.184556@rgrjr.dyndns.org - 17759.56391.712650.895123@rgrjr.dyndns.org posters: - email: rogers-perl6@rgrjr.dyndns.org name: Bob Rogers - email: allison@perl.org name: Allison Randal - email: lt@toetsch.at name: Leopold Toetsch subject: 'RFC: Proposal for dynamic binding' summary: |- This thread was started by Bob Roger's proposal for dynamic binding. He compared two options, and later gave an analysis of a third (STM) at Leopold Toetsch's request. This week, Allison Randal responded to the proposal with the question of why dynamic binding should only apply to globals. She stated that the proposed implementation was not being approved, but noted that one of Bob's ideas concerning threads was of particular interest and likely to be included at some point. Bob replied in depth to the points she raised and asked if he could improve the proposal or if he should give it up. - date_from: 1164404910 date_to: 1164485760 hidden: ~ message_id: rt-3.5.HEAD-1641-1164404869-395.40978-72-0@perl.org messages: - 200611251215.50230.chromatic@wgz.org posters: - email: parrotbug-followup@parrotcode.org name: Matt Diephouse - email: chromatic@wgz.org name: chromatic rt_ticket: 'perl #40978' subject: '[perl #40978] [PATCH] Clean up parts of the MMD system ' summary: |- Ticket contains a patch from Matt Diephouse to clean up portions of the MMD system. chromatic replied that the patch worked for him. - date_from: 1164558251 date_to: 1164558251 hidden: ~ message_id: rt-3.5.HEAD-1641-1164558229-927.40990-72-0@perl.org posters: - email: parrotbug-followup@parrotcode.org name: Patrick R . Michaud rt_ticket: 'perl #40990' subject: '[perl #40990] [BUG] Parrot segfaults in perl6 08-regex.t (GC/pointer bug?) ' summary: |- Patrick R. Michaud reported a segfault in ticket . The problem appears in r15837 and happens when the -G flag is not present. Later he reported a second problem as ticket . - date_from: 1164575483 date_to: 1164575483 hidden: ~ message_id: rt-3.5.HEAD-32138-1164575474-143.39826-15-0@perl.org posters: - email: parrotbug-followup@parrotcode.org name: Paul Cochrane via RT rt_ticket: 'perl #39826' subject: '[perl #39826] [CAGE] convert C to C ' summary: |- Paul Cochrane replied to ticket to report that a Perl::Critic policy has been added which requires `use warnings` in place of `-w`. - date_from: 1164575645 date_to: 1164575645 hidden: new messages is a 'thanks applied' message_id: rt-3.5.HEAD-32013-1164575637-1541.40482-14-0@perl.org posters: - email: bugs-parrot-track@netlabs.develooper.com name: Paul Cochrane via RT rt_ticket: 'perl #40482' subject: '[perl #40482] [PATCH] Perl::Critic policy for perl -w, and unix-specific shebang lines ' summary: '' - date_from: 1164584844 date_to: 1164657815 hidden: ~ message_id: 456A2786.5080702@perl.org messages: - 456B4489.5090603@jnthn.net posters: - email: allison@perl.org name: Allison Randal - email: jonathan@jnthn.net name: Jonathan Worthington subject: Naming PAST-pm compiler tool chain summary: |- Allison Randal proposed the name 'Partridge' for the PAST-pm compiler tool chain. Jonathan Worthington poetically agreed with the name. - date_from: 1164586512 date_to: 1164586512 hidden: ~ message_id: rt-3.5.HEAD-1641-1164586504-759.40991-72-0@perl.org posters: - email: parrotbug-followup@parrotcode.org name: Allison Randal rt_ticket: 'perl #40991' subject: "[perl #40991] [PATCH] PAST-pm: Unnecessary dummy 'root' rule in POST transformation " summary: |- Allison Randal submitted a patch which removes a dummy 'root' rule from PAST.pm's transformation grammar. It was ticket . - date_from: 1164601836 date_to: 1164749250 hidden: ~ message_id: 456A69E8.1070604@perl.org messages: - 20061127072144.GA24482@host.pmichaud.com - 456B87CF.9020009@kasuku.org - 456AAC50.80902@perl.org - 20061127224321.GF11812@host.pmichaud.com - 456BC708.90700@kasuku.org - 20061128071725.GA16202@host.pmichaud.com - 456E1697.5040700@kasuku.org - 456BD381.7040508@kasuku.org - 20061128075157.GB16202@host.pmichaud.com - 200611282227.10417.lt@toetsch.at - 200611282012.57964.lt@toetsch.at - 20061127072238.GB24482@host.pmichaud.com - 456B33DD.8000405@perl.org - 20061127192237.GD11812@host.pmichaud.com - 456B90DB.9070709@kasuku.org - 20061128042032.GA26256@host.pmichaud.com - 456BD381.7040508@kasuku.org - 20061128075157.GB16202@host.pmichaud.com - 200611282227.10417.lt@toetsch.at - 200611282012.57964.lt@toetsch.at posters: - email: allison@perl.org name: Allison Randal - email: pmichaud@pobox.com name: Patrick R. Michaud - email: lt@toetsch.at name: Leopold Toetsch subject: 'Initial feedback on PAST-pm, or Partridge' summary: |- Allison Randal initiated a discussion on Partridge (PAST-pm) with a post of her comments on user experience and implementation. Patrick R. Michaud noted that Partridge should not be considered complete, so many of the missing items Allison noted are things which simply haven't been implemented yet. He also added a more detailed response to her specific points. Several sub-threads developed. One involved the standardization of compiler tools, for example the question of whether each language subclass of HLLCompiler should override the `compile` method. Some changes were committed as r15882, which Allison liked. She added a patch to keep strict boundaries and makes it possible to override the grammar. There was a discussion on giving each stage a compiler, which both Patrick and Allison wanted. However, Allison wanted each stage to act independently, with only the HLLCompiler controlling the order of the steps. In another sub-thread, Allison responded to comments concerning types, layers of abstraction and tracking information as part of the compilation process. She was quite satisfied with the work which has been done so far, but had a few more thoughts. Another response dealt with the remaining points. Leopold Toetsch also joined in, noting that the discussion of Parrot limitations related to :init methods had come up previously. Finally, Patrick asked which constructs in Punie weren't working yet. Allison responded, and Patrick replied that he was going to be refactoring the HLLCompiler soon. - date_from: 1164636976 date_to: 1164636976 hidden: summary message_id: 20061127141500.22854.qmail@x1.develooper.com posters: - email: perlbug-summary@perl.org name: Parrot Bug Summary subject: Parrot Bug Summary summary: '' - date_from: 1164665387 date_to: 1165001413 hidden: ~ message_id: rt-3.5.HEAD-2974-1164665376-254.40998-72-0@perl.org messages: - 456C3E36.6060405@rblasch.org - ekjf93$7vt$1@sea.gmane.org posters: - email: parrotbug-followup@parrotcode.org name: Nikolay Ananiev - email: mailing-lists@rblasch.org name: Ron Blaschke rt_ticket: 'perl #40998' subject: '[perl #40998] [PATCH] Fix build error on Win32 ' summary: |- Nikolay Ananiev reported that if the build directory contains spaces the build process fails. A patch was submitted as ticket . Ron Blaschke proposed escaping or quoting the paths instead. Nikolay Ananiev replied that quotes would require refactoring some of the scripts in the build tree. He submitted a revised patch which only adds a short path if a space exists. - date_from: 1164668393 date_to: 1164722381 hidden: ~ message_id: rt-3.5.HEAD-1641-1164668385-1402.40999-72-0@perl.org messages: - 20061128135918.GF19895@host.pmichaud.com posters: - email: parrotbug-followup@parrotcode.org name: Bob Wilkinson - email: pmichaud@pobox.com name: Patrick R. Michaud rt_ticket: 'perl #40999' subject: "[perl #40999] Latest version of parrot doesn't make test " summary: |- In ticket , Bob Wilkinson reported that the latest version of Parrot did not pass make test. He included the errors. Patrick R. Michaud gave some suggestions on how to fix the problem, which may be related to an earlier installation of Parrot. - date_from: 1164669331 date_to: 1164936275 hidden: ~ message_id: rt-3.5.HEAD-25797-1164669317-1060.41000-72-0@perl.org messages: - 20061128140643.GG19895@host.pmichaud.com - 198c87380611280608v51905e89ic911b22b5cabd1e1@mail.gmail.com - 8e8ee0d40611281655o6084173dydf2fa4f02aaa17f5@mail.gmail.com - CEDF02C1-81A4-412C-A349-9827D59EDA48@coleda.com posters: - email: parrotbug-followup@parrotcode.org name: Bob Wilkinson - email: pmichaud@pobox.com name: Patrick R. Michaud - email: mddiep@gmail.com name: Matt Diephouse - email: paultcochrane@gmail.com name: Paul Cochrane - email: will@coleda.com name: Will Coleda rt_ticket: 'perl #41000' subject: "[perl #41000] Can't compile simple parrot example with latest stable parrot " summary: |- Bob Wilkinson reported that he could not compile an example with the latest stable Parrot. This was noted in ticket . Patrick R. Michaud replied that he thought the example was out-of-date. Matt Diephouse agreed that the example needed to be updated. This was made into a cage task and fixed. - date_from: 1164775841 date_to: 1164846053 hidden: ~ message_id: rt-3.5.HEAD-25797-1164775820-932.41014-72-0@perl.org messages: - 200611292049.27298.lt@toetsch.at - 198c87380611291343te89b161q3dff1d9722201431@mail.gmail.com - 20061129223459.GC9918@host.pmichaud.com - 198c87380611291530xc443b9dh5818d65725cd9998@mail.gmail.com - 198c87380611291620ubbc06efibcc3b740a5baafc4@mail.gmail.com - 20061129211140.GA9918@host.pmichaud.com posters: - email: parrotbug-followup@parrotcode.org name: Matt Diephouse - email: lt@toetsch.at name: Leopold Toetsch - email: mddiep@gmail.com name: Matt Diephouse - email: pmichaud@pobox.com name: Patrick R. Michaud rt_ticket: 'perl #41014' subject: '[perl #41014] [PATCH] Autobox Native Types for MultiSubs ' summary: |- Matt Diephouse created ticket to address bug ticket . He decided to match native types using their autoboxed PMC types rather than change `_` to mean any PMC in a :multi signature. Leopold Toetsch replied that he felt that this was not the best choice because it prevented native type optimizations. Patrick R. Michaud agreed with Leopold, but felt that in the short term the patch was better than the current situation. There was some discussion concerning an example of how this would be a problem. The issue was resolved with r15910. - date_from: 1164875724 date_to: 1164875724 hidden: ~ message_id: 456E97B5.6010408@kasuku.org posters: - email: allison@kasuku.org name: Allison Randal subject: Interesting post on concurrency models summary: |- Allison Randal posted a link to a [post on concurrency models](http://debasishg.blogspot.com/2006/11/threadless-concurrency-on-jvm-aka-scala.html). - date_from: 1164876532 date_to: 1164876532 hidden: ~ message_id: rt-3.6.HEAD-13128-1164876510-178.41020-72-0@perl.org posters: - email: parrotbug-followup@parrotcode.org name: James Keenan rt_ticket: 'perl #41020' subject: '[perl #41020] [PATCH] pmc2c.pl functionality extracted into separate package ' summary: |- In ticket , James Keenan supplied a patch to make `pmc2c.pl` easier to test. This involved putting most of the subroutines in a new package. - date_from: 1163269088 date_to: 1165095299 hidden: ~ message_id: rt-3.6.HEAD-13129-1164944740-1422.40815-15-0@perl.org messages: - 456FAEA4.8030603@wiwb.uscourts.gov - 200612011013.45472.chromatic@wgz.org - 20061202213428.GB80469@plum.flirble.org - rt-3.6.HEAD-13126-1165069770-128.40815-15-0@perl.org - 456FAEA4.8030603@wiwb.uscourts.gov - 200612011013.45472.chromatic@wgz.org - 20061202213428.GB80469@plum.flirble.org - rt-3.5.HEAD-1762-1163279815-1426.40815-15-0@perl.org - rt-3.5.HEAD-1713-1163269053-1310.40815-72-0@perl.org posters: - email: parrotbug-followup@parrotcode.org name: James Keenan via RT - email: andy_bach@wiwb.uscourts.gov name: Andy Bach - email: chromatic@wgz.org name: chromatic - email: nick@ccl4.org name: Nicholas Clark rt_ticket: 'perl #40815' subject: "[perl #40815] Summary of 'make test' failures on Darwin " summary: |- Earlier, in ticket , James Keenan sent a summary of Parrot test failures on Darwin. Steve Peters reported that one of the problems had been fixed in r40818. This week, James noted that the problem persists. Andy Bach suggested that the problem might have to do with the compiler version. chromatic found it odd that Configure is using g++ as the linker and cc as the compiler. Nicholas Clark replied that this was due to ICU. - date_from: 1164558251 date_to: 1165036807 hidden: reply to rt-3.5.HEAD-1641-1164558229-927.40990-72-0@perl.org message_id: rt-3.6.HEAD-13129-1165036793-461.41035-72-0@perl.org messages: - rt-3.5.HEAD-1641-1164558229-927.40990-72-0@perl.org posters: - email: parrotbug-followup@parrotcode.org name: Patrick R . Michaud rt_ticket: 'perl #41035' subject: '[perl #41035] [BUG] Parrot segfaults in perl6 08-regex.t (GC/pointer bug?) ' summary: '' - date_from: 1164775841 date_to: 1165010902 hidden: reply to rt-3.5.HEAD-25797-1164775820-932.41014-72-0@perl.org message_id: 198c87380611291530xc443b9dh5818d65725cd9998@mail.gmail.com messages: - 198c87380611291620ubbc06efibcc3b740a5baafc4@mail.gmail.com - 200612012308.05035.lt@toetsch.at - rt-3.5.HEAD-25797-1164775820-932.41014-72-0@perl.org - 200611292049.27298.lt@toetsch.at - 198c87380611291343te89b161q3dff1d9722201431@mail.gmail.com - 20061129223459.GC9918@host.pmichaud.com - 198c87380611291620ubbc06efibcc3b740a5baafc4@mail.gmail.com - 200612012308.05035.lt@toetsch.at - 20061129211140.GA9918@host.pmichaud.com posters: - email: mddiep@gmail.com name: Matt Diephouse - email: lt@toetsch.at name: Leopold Toetsch - email: parrotbug-followup@parrotcode.org name: Matt Diephouse - email: pmichaud@pobox.com name: Patrick R. Michaud subject: 'Re: Re: Re: [perl #41014] [PATCH] Autobox Native Types for MultiSubs' summary: '' - date_from: 1164876532 date_to: 1165119746 hidden: ~ message_id: rt-3.6.HEAD-13129-1164943549-444.41020-15-0@perl.org messages: - rt-3.6.HEAD-13128-1165119734-1923.41020-15-0@perl.org - rt-3.6.HEAD-13128-1164876510-178.41020-72-0@perl.org posters: - email: parrotbug-followup@parrotcode.org name: James Keenan via RT rt_ticket: 'perl #41020' subject: '[perl #41020] [PATCH] pmc2c.pl functionality extracted into separate package ' summary: |- James Keenan reported in ticket that he had fixed problems with `GetOptions`. This led to a discussion of the problems he had with compilation, and a question of what tests on build tools were meant to accomplish. - date_from: 1164888775 date_to: 1164891895 hidden: answered his own question message_id: 456ECAC0.8040702@yahoo.com messages: - 456ED6E6.6000500@yahoo.com posters: - email: jkeen_via_google@yahoo.com name: James E Keenan subject: Are Instructions for Submission of NEW Files Up-to-Date? summary: '' - date_from: 1164890948 date_to: 1164890948 hidden: ~ message_id: rt-3.6.HEAD-13126-1164890933-1142.41021-72-0@perl.org posters: - email: parrotbug-followup@parrotcode.org name: James Keenan rt_ticket: 'perl #41021' subject: '[perl #41021] [NEW] Parrot::Pmc2c::Utils and t/tools/pmc2cutils/*.t ' summary: |- James Keenan sent in 8 new files in a patch as ticket . These were created as a result of refactoring `pmc2c.pl` to make it easier to test. - date_from: 1164893892 date_to: 1164893892 hidden: typo correction message_id: 20061130133757.E78C9CBA1B@x12.develooper.com posters: - email: pmichaud@cvs.perl.org name: pmichaud subject: '[svn:parrot-pdd] r15912 - trunk/docs/pdds' summary: '' title: Parrot Porters - name: perl6-users threads: [] title: Users - name: perl6-compiler threads: [] title: Compiler title: Weekly Perl 6 mailing list summary