I also wrote a guide that explains how the code is laid out
for people who don't know python:
http://pirate.versionhost.com/viewcvs.cgi/pirate/GUIDE?rev=1.1
Sincerely,
Michal J Wallace
Sabren Enterprises, Inc.
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On Wed, 6 Aug 2003 21:38:25 -0400 (EDT), Michal Wallace <mic...@sabren.com>
wrote:
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Adriano
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> Isn't 'pirate' the name of the Lua compiler for Parrot (by Klaas-Jan
Stol)?
>
Actually it is :-). At the time that the thread on python->parrot began, I
didn't work on Lua->Parrot anymore,
and because "pirate" really is a cool name (well, I think it is :-) I didn't
want the name to be lost, and I figured Python-Parrot will be more used than
Lua-Parrot. Besides, Py-rrot ~> Pirate is logical. (Michal didn't know I
already used the name "Pirate")
But indeed, it's a bit confusing sometimes. However, I think the context
makes it clear which one is meant.
At this moment, I'm trying to create a parser for the new version of Lua,
version 5. Pirate was the compiler for Lua 4, and wasn't finished. I decided
to try to recreate a Lua->Parrot compiler, but now for version 5. If it
works -if it will be working ever- I probably rename the thing to something
else, so "Pirate" will mean the Python->Parrot compiler.
Klaas-Jan