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Re: Perl Interpreters

by raiph (Deacon)
on Dec 20, 2013 at 03:13 UTC ( [id://1067910]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Perl Interpreters

I think most monks would agree that there's only one interpreter/compiler that unarguably deserves to be included in a list, namely the standard perl binary stewarded by P5P.

Perhaps because I see things thru P6 colored spectacles, I think the nascent v5 is promising. v5 is a Perl 5 interpreter/compiler project led by FROGGS. Architecturally it's a P6 slang ("sub-language") and relies on the NQP compiler toolchain project originally written to support Rakudo P6 but in principle a user doesn't even have to know it involves P6. It's gotten a quick start by stealing from the Perl 5 grammar STD_P5 written (in P6) by Larry Wall.

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Re^2: Perl Interpreters
by Anonymous Monk on Jan 06, 2014 at 19:15 UTC
    Nascent means it passes 13% of the language tests and none of the module tests? Even by your standards ralph that's a poor showing!

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