Looks very interesting. how do you plan on versioning? e.g. if it's based on perl-5.22.1, and you release cperl-5.22.1, but then need to make fixes etc, would it be cperl-5.22.1.1? Also is it stable/production ready? I've not had a chance to test it yet, but I've always liked the idea of optional types in perl, as I guess have a fair few people, otherwise they wouldn't be there in perl6. There's a
We've had another hackathon at work. This time Bosko, Bruno, Frederico, Yati, and I hacked on the Perlito Perl5-to-Java compiler. We started adding unit tests - so that we can automatically extract a list of implemented features; the existing Perl tests are not properly organized "by feature". The latest additions to the Java backend are: "local" and "our" keywords; "sort", "map", and "grep" keywo
Howdy Perl Lovers, RPerl v1.1, codename 'Jupiter', has been released to CPAN! Jupiter supports fully-automated compiling of the long-awaited N-body application software, which is a solar system simulator used by the Alioth Benchmark Game to rank programming languages by speed. RPerl and the new PhysicsPerl software suite enable the N-body app to run at the speed of C++, dropping from over 19 minut
Howdy Perlites, After over 2.5 years of work, I'm very proud to (finally) announce the full release of RPerl v1.0 on CPAN! Installation should now be as simple as: $ cpan RPerl OR $ cpanm RPerl For more information about install options, please see: https://github.com/wbraswell/rperl/blob/master/INSTALL As outlined in step 3 of the install notes file, we can now automatically compile our test prog
The excellent Travis Perl helpers make it easy submit automated coverage reports to Coveralls whenever you commit to GitHub. All that's needed is to set the COVERAGE environment variable. Unfortunately, this doesn't include the XS portions of a module. But since Devel::Cover already supports XS modules out of the box, only a slight change is needed to make it work. Simply make the Travis Perl help
Get Ready to Party! Larry Wall If you are reading this and you didn't hear that Larry bit the bullet, rolled the dice, flipped the coin, shattered the space time continuum...breathe... then you really are going to get a shock. Larry has announced that the Perl 6 Developers will attempt to make a development release of Version 1.0 of Perl 6.0 in time for his 61st Birthday this year and a Version 1.
The CPAN PR Challenge is starting today. Latest polls have settled on 195 participants. People of all shapes and forms with different levels of Perl familiarity, experience, knowledge, and skill. Everyone seems excited and geared towards the challenge! If you're participating, you might want to make use of the resources made available. I've tried to collect them here. There is an IRC channel avail
Howdy folks. I offered to help Tim Bunce maintain Memcached::libmemcached earlier this year and managed to get a single release out with a few fixes. I intended a second release to solve some compilation issues, but never got around it, and I'm not sure I ever will - there's still more work to do to there, and my time/interests have moved on. I'm looking for someone to take over maintainership of
compiling, debugging, generating, optimizing (breaking stuff) cPanel uses now the new perl compiler B::C with -O3 and --staticxs with 5.14.4 in production, and I'm outlining the next steps. Our old compiler (with 5.6.2) needed 2:30 hours for each build, produced ~100 binaries of about 30-50MB size. This sounds a lot but it is not. This is about the size a single perl scripts needs in memory, but a
In December last year released the first version of Time::Moment. I don't foresee any major changes in Time::Moment 0.16 API, so in next release I'll remove the "early preview release" notice in the description. I have been using 0.16 in production two different deployments with great success, by removing DateTime from the ORM we have seen significantly reduced the memory usage and CPU usage and i
You can get the latest dev release from your closest CPAN mirror, or manually from MetaCPAN: https://metacpan.org/release/MITHALDU/PPI-1.217_01 After Adam Kennedy made his last release of PPI in February 2011 with 1.215, the contributions of Revision: Tom Wyant, Olivier Mengué, David Steinbrunner, Matthew Horsfall (alh), massive amounts of work by Mike O'Regan, more help and most importantly the b
A couple months back Schwern handed me the keys to Test::Builder and friends. Initially I planned to try and knock out little bugs and simply maintain stability... That plan failed and I ended up spending a lot of time giving it a major overhaul for a feature Schwern and I agreed would be very nice. Result Streaming. This was further prompted by a minor change to a specific diagnostic message that
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