Michael Schaap schrieb:
Is perl6 supposed to (somewhat) work, yet?
I get:
% perl6 -e 'say "Hello, World!"'
"load_bytecode" couldn't find file 'P6object.pbc'
current instr.: 'onload' pc 0 (src/gen_builtins.pir:28)
called from Sub 'parrot;Perl6::Compiler;main' pc -1 ((unknown file):-1)
P6object does exist, in /usr/lib/parrot/library.
If I cd to this directory first, I get:
% cd /usr/lib/parrot/library; perl6 -e 'say "Hello, World!"'
Null PMC access in get_string()
current instr.: 'parrot;P6metaclass;add_parent' pc 119
(runtime/parrot/library/P6object.pir:137)
called from Sub 'parrot;P6metaclass;add_parent' pc 241
(runtime/parrot/library/P6object.pir:215)
called from Sub 'parrot;P6metaclass;register' pc 411
(runtime/parrot/library/P6object.pir:295)
called from Sub 'parrot;Str;onload' pc 965 (src/gen_builtins.pir:619)
called from Sub 'parrot;Perl6::Compiler;main' pc -1 ((unknown file):-1)
Interesting.
Cannot reproduce this on both of my machines, with fresh installations.
I'd like to blame Windows Longhorn/Vista (not yet supported!) Ver 6.0
Build 6001 Service Pack 1
The cpu 'x86 Family 6 Model 23 Stepping 6, GenuineIntel'
looks fine to me.