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Parrot 5.5.0 "Salvadori's Fig Parrot" | parrot.org/ | Log: irclog.perlgeek.de/parrot | #parrotsketch meeting Tuesday 19:30 UTC Set by moderator on 30 June 2013. |
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| sa1 | Util: I've pushed structview branch | 13:50 | |
| Util | sa1: I see it. Thanks for speaking now; my logging of the #parrot channel was inactive last night, so I could not check for your previous messages. | 13:57 | |
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| dalek | p: 90d0998 | jonathan++ | src/vm/jvm/runtime/org/perl6/nqp/runtime/BootJavaInterop.java: Enable interop to use untyped Java collections. This provides a way to treat some 6model object as a plain old Java object for a while, then later on recover the underlying 6model object once again. This is useful when wanting to use some of the built-in Java collection classes. |
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| kudo/nom: b19f72b | jonathan++ | / (2 files): Provide basic threads and promises on JVM. This builds upon the interop primitives and threading example by sorear++ to provide a minimal Thread class, along with a thread pool on which code can be scheduled to run. This in turn is used for a basic implementation of promises/futures, with an async sub that takes a code block and returns a Promise. |
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| sa1 | Some of you may be interested in this I think: bitbucket.org/pypy/stmgc | 23:41 | |