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Re: [RELEASE] Pugs 6.2.7 is released!: msg#00034lang.perl.perl6.compiler
В Пнд, 13.06.2005, в 09:23, Autrijus Tang пишет: > On Mon, Jun 13, 2005 at 05:18:38PM -0400, vadim wrote: > > interesting read, thank you a lot. But few questions however. A > > following page: > > http://pugscode.org/talks/apw/slide14b.html#end > > > > states that "Faster: JIT compiled; run in embedded machines" > > Is it ever possible to run pugs on PocketPC? > > Or I misunderstand point of statement? > > That statement talks about Parrot. As soon as Pugs targets Parrot -- > which is what I'm working on right now -- you can run cross-compiled > Perl 6 program s on PocketPC. I suspect "parrot" is not possible on PocketPC. In order to do this some efforts should be made. As a starting point, perl5 on PocketPC is possible. Does parrot supports any cross-compiling, right now? Vadim.
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