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"I can now use Perl 5's DBI in Perl 6 :)"by raiph (Deacon) |
on Aug 27, 2014 at 18:11 UTC ( [id://1098790]=perlnews: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
The feature this post is about is just a few days old. It doesn't yet destroy P5 objects, there's more marshaling work to do, etc. Update About one month after nine started this project... A destroy that makes sense in the context of P6 has been implemented. (But note ribasushi's point about a ref-count driven destroy.) Marshaling is done, including marshaling of exceptions. There's support for inheriting from Perl 5 classes in Perl 6. It already covers a lot of P5/P6 interop functionality. (I'm bringing this project to monks' attention at this very early stage in the hope that at least some of you consider joining the freenode IRC channel #perl6 over the next couple days to encourage P6ers, play with this new P5 interop, ask questions, etc. Here's hoping.) Stefan Seifert (aka nine or niner) did a lightning talk at YAPC::EU and started the Inline::Perl5 repo 4 days ago. He's been making rapid progress since then. Yesterday in #perl6 niner wrote "I can now use Perl 5's DBI in Perl 6 :)". Update "I'm out of ideas. Now I need some real world usage of Inline::Perl5 to find out what's missing.". At the time of writing this PM post the repo's readme says:
Module for executing Perl 5 code and accessing Perl 5 modules from Perl 6. Update README now adds "and calling methods on Perl 6 objects from Perl 5."
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