Pynie not getting installed
Ashraya
theemeraldsoul at gmail.com
Fri Sep 20 05:24:17 UTC 2013
Hi All,
Please reply to this problem. I am in need to install pynie.
Please help. Thanks in advance.
With Best Regards,
Ashiva
Thanks & Regards,*
Ashraya S Shiva*
On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 11:50 PM, Ashraya <theemeraldsoul at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello Duke, Will, Allison,
>
> I could get partcl working with the latest version of parrot :)
>
> It only needs the Glob.pir file and with that, it compiles and executes
> tcl files well.
>
> But, pynie is not even getting compiled. Please help.
>
> Thanks & Regards,
> Ashiva
>
> Thanks & Regards,*
> Ashraya S Shiva*
>
>
> On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 10:59 AM, Ashraya <theemeraldsoul at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Hello Duke,
>>
>> This is the sub-routine that has the line 271 in HLLCompiler.pir. Please
>> check.
>>
>> 224 =item addstage(string stagename [, "option" => value, ... ])
>> 225
>> 226 Add a stage to the compilation process queue. Takes either a
>> "before" or
>> 227 "after" named argument, which gives the relative ordering of the
>> stage
>> 228 to be added. If "before" and "after" aren't specified, the new stage
>> is
>> 229 inserted at the end of the queue.
>> 230
>> 231 It's possible to add multiple stages of the same name: for example,
>> you
>> 232 might repeat a stage like "optimize_tree" or "display_benchmarks"
>> after
>> 233 each transformation. If you have multiple stages of the same name,
>> and
>> 234 add a new stage before or after that repeated stage, the new stage
>> will
>> 235 be added at every instance of the repeated stage.
>> 236
>> 237 =cut
>> 238
>> 239 .sub 'addstage' :method
>> 240 .param string stagename
>> 241 .param pmc adverbs :slurpy :named
>> 242
>> 243 .local string position, target
>> 244 .local pmc stages
>> 245 stages = getattribute self, '@stages'
>> 246
>> 247 $I0 = exists adverbs['before']
>> 248 unless $I0 goto next_test
>> 249 position = 'before'
>> 250 target = adverbs['before']
>> 251 goto positional_insert
>> 252
>> 253 next_test:
>> 254 $I0 = exists adverbs['after']
>> 255 unless $I0 goto simple_insert
>> 256 position = 'after'
>> 257 target = adverbs['after']
>> 258
>> 259 positional_insert:
>> 260 .local pmc it, newstages
>> 261 newstages = new 'ResizableStringArray'
>> 262
>> 263 it = iter stages
>> 264 iter_loop:
>> 265 unless it goto iter_end
>> 266 .local pmc current
>> 267 current = shift it
>> 268 unless current == target goto no_insert_before
>> 269 unless position == 'before' goto no_insert_before
>> 270 push newstages, stagename
>> 271 no_insert_before:
>> 272
>> 273 push newstages, current
>> 274
>> 275 unless current == target goto no_insert_after
>> 276 unless position == 'after' goto no_insert_after
>> 277 push newstages, stagename
>> 278 no_insert_after:
>> 279
>> 280 goto iter_loop
>> 281 iter_end:
>> 282 setattribute self, '@stages', newstages
>> 283 goto done
>> 284
>> 285 simple_insert:
>> 286 push stages, stagename
>> 287 done:
>> 288
>> 289 .end
>>
>>
>> Thanks & Regards,
>> Ashiva
>>
>> Thanks & Regards,*
>> Ashraya S Shiva*
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Sep 6, 2013 at 9:03 PM, Jonathan "Duke" Leto <jonathan at leto.net>wrote:
>>
>>> Howdy,
>>>
>>> On Fri, Sep 6, 2013 at 1:31 AM, Ashraya <theemeraldsoul at gmail.com>wrote:
>>>
>>>> compilers/pct/src/PCT/HLLCompiler.pir:751
>>>>
>>>
>>> My guess is that there is perhaps some kind of Unicode character or an
>>> unsupported character set on line 751 of HLLCompiler.pir, could you show us
>>> what that line looks like on your system?
>>>
>>> Duke
>>>
>>>
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>>
>
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