In theory perl is a PVM. However in reality I found Perl often less compatible then claimed on various forums and places.
Compatible with what?
A multitude depends on an specific underlying function call or program, often only found in the Linux world. The use of a XS interface, often present in the modules without any mention in the documentation, can really break portability.
What does Perl having a VM have to do with portability, especially those of native libraries? That's the point, not a question. The OP is conflating two topics.
In reply to Re^3: why is there no a PVM for perl?
by ikegami
in thread why is there no a PVM for perl?
by xiaoyafeng
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