Rakudo is an implementation of the Perl 6 programming language, based on
the Parrot VM.
From MAINTAINER Pascal Stumpf (thanks!), joint testing on
arm/mips64el by kili & sparc64/ppc by me.
since jruby 1.6.0 now supports them. Require at least jruby
1.6.0 when building/running a gem ext or extconf port.
Since jruby no longer bundles RSpec, simplify the
MODRUBY_RSPEC_DEPENDS handling.
OK landry@
as well as experimental C extension support, and many other
significant new features.
Bump required memory to 384MB, should fix occassional memory
errors when building.
Use the jruby-complete.jar instead of the jruby.jar, seems
to be necessary for C extension support to work correctly.
RSpec is no longer bundled. Additionally, the extra 1.5.3
distfile is no longer needed as the changes have been included
upstream.
OK landry@
Disable threads as it seems to trigger funky bugs. Enable it on all
archs but sparc64 as it's broken there.
Testing on arm/mips64el by kili, sparc64/ppc by me.
Oberon-2 is clean and simple programming language.
This is portable compiler that translates Oberon-2 into bytecode, which
can be either interpreted or dynamically translated into machine code.
Dynamic translation uses a portable interface modelled on the one in GNU
Lightning, but is so far implemented only on x86 machines. The
implementation includes a full garbage collector, and comes with
profiling tools and a simple GUI debugger.
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from Alexander Shiryaev (MAINTAINER) with tweaks by me
ok landry@
OOC is an Oberon-2 development platform. It consists of an optimizing
compiler, a number of related tools, a set of standard library modules,
and a reference manual.
from Alexander Shiryaev (MAINTAINER) with tweaks by me
ok landry@
Eagle (Extensible Adaptable Generalized Logic Engine) is an
implementation of the Tcl language for the Common Language Runtime
(CLR). Eagle was written from scratch based on the design and
implementation of Tcl 8.4 and provides most of the functionality of the
Tcl 8.4 interpreter while borrowing selected features from Tcl 8.5 and
the upcoming Tcl 8.6, in addition to adding entirely new features.
Feedback and ok from jasper@ and thanks to all for their patience with me.