On the one hand, parrot's opcodes were very much chosen to fit well with perl's way of doing things. On the other hand, decompilation to perl source would still be very tricky, given only PASM. On the gripping hand, the default output format of the compiler will probably include lots of debugging information, so caller() can return correct information, and so death (and moreso carping) will bring perl's usual wonderfuly verbose error messages.
In reply to Re: Re: perl6 and compiling scripts
by theorbtwo
in thread perl6 and compiling scripts
by zentara
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