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Announce: Rakudo Perl development release #15 ("Oslo") | ||
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On behalf of the Rakudo development team, I'm pleased to announce | ||
the March 2009 development release of Rakudo Perl #15 "Oslo". | ||
Rakudo is an implementation of Perl 6 on the Parrot Virtual Machine [1]. | ||
The tarball for the March 2009 release is available from | ||
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http://www.pmichaud.com/perl6/rakudo-2009-03.tar.gz | ||
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However, because of the rapid pace of Rakudo development and addition | ||
of new features, we still recommend that people wanting to use or work | ||
with Rakudo obtain the latest version directly from the main repository | ||
at github -- more on this in a bit. | ||
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Rakudo Perl follows a monthly release cycle, with each release code named | ||
after a Perl Mongers group. This release is named "Oslo" in honor of | ||
the organizers of the 2009 Nordic Perl Workshop [2], April 16-17, 2009. | ||
The 2009 Nordic Perl Workshop will have a special focus on Perl 6, | ||
Rakudo Perl, and Parrot, including Perl 6 tutorials and hackathons | ||
after the conference itself. | ||
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A list of the other planned release dates and codenames for 2009 is | ||
available in the "docs/release_guide.pod" file. In general, Rakudo | ||
development releases are scheduled to occur two days after each | ||
Parrot monthly release. Parrot releases the third Tuesday of each month. | ||
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Rakudo Perl now uses git [3] for its version control system, hosted | ||
at http://github.com/rakudo/rakudo . The README file there is kept | ||
up-to-date with the latest instructions for obtaining and building | ||
Rakudo Perl. | ||
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In this release of Rakudo Perl, we've made the following major changes | ||
and improvements: | ||
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* Rakudo is now passing 7273 spectests. This is an increase of 197 | ||
passing tests since the February 2009 release. | ||
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* The eval() construct now understands lexical variables from an | ||
outer scope. | ||
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* More of the builtin functions ("settings") are being written in Perl 6. | ||
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* Rakudo supports the "R" (reverse) metaoperator. | ||
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* Parsing of if, unless, while, until, etc. statements after blocks | ||
now works correctly. | ||
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* The Q quote operator is now implemented, along with several adverbial | ||
forms. In particular, the Q:PIR form allows inline PIR to be | ||
included in Perl 6 code. | ||
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* Multi-method dispatch now works with inheritance also. | ||
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The development team thanks all of our contributors and sponsors for | ||
making Rakudo Perl possible. The next release of Rakudo (#16) is | ||
scheduled for April 23, 2009. | ||
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References: | ||
[1] Parrot, http://parrot.org/ | ||
[2] Nordic Perl Workshop 2009, http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/ | ||
[3] Git version control system, http://git-scm.org/ |