On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 11:33 AM, Allison Randal <allison@perl.org> wrote:
> Approved for application. But, keep in mind that ATTRs other than INTVAL,
> FLOATVAL, STRING *, and PMC * cannot have automatic GET_ATTR/SET_ATTR
> accessor macros generated for them, and any C PMCs with these low-level
> ATTRs cannot be subclassed from PIR/HLLs.
Applied in r30617 the pmc2c part and in r30618 the perl6multisub part.
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Reini Urban wrote:
> 2008/8/28 Moritz Lenz <moritz@casella.verplant.org>:
>>> +=head1 DESCRIPTION
>>> +
>>> +Parrot installation mechanisms are more powerful than perl5's.
>>> +MANIFEST contains also the end location, tools/dev/install_files.pl is
>>> driven
>>> +by this definition.
>>
>> To me it's not clear what the "end location" is - care to elaborate?
>
> The end location by make install is a string concatation of
[...]
so it's basically the individual, final destination path for that file?
Thanks for the explanation. My point is (and I admit that I wasn't
very clear about it) that IMHO the term "end location" is ambigous
(unless it's some kind of technical term with which I'm not familiar),
and thus should be changed in the pdd.
Cheers,
Moritz
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