Hi,
my vacation is over, I have to continue working on
something else. Therfore I have less time now to
continue with the Self port. I think that there is
not missing too much to finally get a running system
(with all the applications :-)). It all comes down to
the stack walking code.
In order to give others the chance to participate, too,
I have put the stuff on the web server. Everybody who
likes to see Self on Linux as soon as possible, and
knows how to use a debugger is invited to help fixing
the remaining problems. I will continue, too, of course.
Maybe, I also made some mistakes...
http://www.cichon.de/self/
-gordon
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Ok, time for another simple question about Self grammar
that was probably already asked/answered.
In a Self expression, the use of the parentheses specifies an object,
or a higher precedence expression. However, as mentioned earlier, most
people just parse these as objects. Later in the compiler phase,
it can be determined that these parenthesized expressions have no
temporaries and are just a single expression.
Example:
x + ( (bag getItemNamed: 'dog') squared)
This whole line is a single expression.
Is what I am saying correct?
Dru Nelson
Redwood City, California
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The JSelf project is temporary paused because time reasons.
When we get some time, we'll spend on JSelf.
I'm very pleased to see many Self related projects.
(|diego. gomez. deck|)
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by jbgarcia@pi.seinv.uvigo.es
01 Mar '99
01 Mar '99
Thank you very much for your help !
I will try to remove the locks as you said in your mail.
My kernel version is 2.0.35, Red Hat 5.1 distribution, filesystem ext2.. perhaps an incompatibility with the libc libraries ?
Regards :-)
jose
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