_why the lucky stiff's little language (the official repo... until _why returns)
Fast unsafe arrays Fixed comparison and equalness esp. for numbers. Added a couple of new methods, fixed segfaults on empty methods.
See http://perl11.org/potion/ for an overview of this new exciting little language.
For linux we provide 32 and 64bit packages, including a -devel package. For darwin only a intel 64bit package, 32bit is broken. For windows only a 32bit zip, without devel. win64 is not yet supported.
The source should build on most newer GNU systems and OS, or cross-compile it.
potion is highly unstable, not production ready and misses some features like an ffi, debugger, external compilers, database or ui libraries and native threading. The parser is not yet GC -safe (so avoid memory hogging eval).
Stabilized the GC, jit and build system. Added some experimental new features, even if very rudimentary yet (ffi, debugger, types). See http://perl11.org/potion/ for an overview of this new exciting little language.
For linux we provide 32 and 64bit packages, including a -devel package. For darwin only a intel 64bit package, 32bit is broken. For windows only a 32bit zip, without devel. win64 is not yet supported.
The source should build on most newer GNU systems and OS, or cross-compile it.
potion is highly unstable, not production ready and misses some features like an ffi, debugger, external compilers, database or ui libraries and native threading. The parser is not yet GC -safe (so avoid memory hogging eval).
potion was created in 2009 by why the lucky stiff, but was never formally released. We, perl11, took over maintenance recently, because potion was choosen as vm for a new perl called p2. See http://perl11.org/potion/ for an overview of this new exciting little language.
For linux we provide 32 and 64bit packages, including a -devel package. For darwin only a intel 64bit package, 32bit is broken. For windows only a 32bit zip, without devel.
win64 is not yet supported.
potion is highly unstable, not production ready and misses some features like an ffi, debugger, external compilers, database or ui libraries and native threading. The parser is not yet GC -safe (so avoid memory hogging eval), and the build system (parallel make), GC and jit are still a bit unstable.
i.e. previously not documented
here
and yield
.readline
module and repl if called without file or script.This is really new, since 2013:
aio
module via libuv. So like node, but potion is a bit faster then node.buffile
module.argv
-e
for cmdline scripts and various -D?
debug output methodsThanks to all developers and testers! Have fun