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+ ## 0.1.2 (2009-11-02)
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+ * Renamed to `github-markup`
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+ * Bugfix: POD rendering works now, not just index
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  ## 0.1.1 (2009-11-02)
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  * Added `GitHub::Markup.can_render?` helper.
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  module GitHub
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  module Markup
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- Version = '0.1.1'
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+ Version = '0.1.2'
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  end
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  end
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  # Any block passed to `command` will be handed the command's STDOUT for
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  # post processing.
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  command("/usr/bin/env pod2html", /pod/) do |rendered|
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- if rendered =~ /<!-- INDEX BEGIN -->\s*(.+)\s*<!-- INDEX END -->/mi
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+ if rendered =~ /<body.+?>\s*(.+)\s*<\/body>/mi
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  `rm pod2htmd.tmp` if File.exists?('pod2htmd.tmp') rescue nil
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  `rm pod2htmi.tmp` if File.exists?('pod2htmi.tmp') rescue nil
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  $1
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- =head1 NAME
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+ =head1 Matrixy
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- podsample - A sample pod document
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+ =head2 INTRODUCTION
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- =item * This is a bulleted list.
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+ This is a port of the MATLAB/Octave programming language to Parrot. See the
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+ ROADMAP file for more information on the status of this project, and what else
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+ needs to be done.
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+
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+ =head2 ABOUT
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+
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+ Primary goals are:
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+
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+ =over 4
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+ =item* Create a working compiler that understands the majority of the
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+ MATLAB/Octave programming language.
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+
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+ =back
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+
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+ =head2 IMPLEMENTATION
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+
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+ This project is broken into three primary components:
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+
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+ =over 4
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+
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+ =item* The first is the parser, located in the C<src/parser/> directory. The
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+ parser proper is composed of three source files, F<grammar.pg> which is a
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+ Perl6Grammar file, and F<actions.pm> which is the associated actions file
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+ written in NQP, and F<grammar-oper.pm> which is the operator precidence parser.
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+ In addition, several helper functions used by the parser are located in
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+ C<src/internals>.
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+
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+ =item* The second component is the library of builtin functions in the
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+ C<src/builtins/> directory. These functions are, currently, written primarily in
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+ PIR. Function names prefixed with an underscore are "private" functions for use
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+ with the parser. Other functions should have names which are the same as names
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+ for regular MATLAB or Octave functions, since they will be available to the
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+ HLL. These are also separated into different namespaces depending on visibility
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+ and utility.
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+
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+ =item* A number of library functions are written in M, or mostly M with some
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+ inline PIR code in C<toolbox/>.
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+
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+ =back
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+
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+ =head2 DEPENDENCIES
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+ Matrixy depends on these dependencies:
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+ =head3 Parrot
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+ To get a proper version of Parrot to build Matrixy, you will need to check out
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+ and build Parrot from source:
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+ svn co http://svn.parrot.org/parrot/trunk parrot
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+ cd parrot
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+ perl Configure.pl
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+ make && make test && make install-dev
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+
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+ =head3 Parrot-Linear-Algebra
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+
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+ The linear algebra package for Parrot is available separately and provides
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+ functionality required by Matrixy. This includes matrix data types and matrix
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+ manipulation libraries
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+ =head2 BUILDING
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+ Once all dependencies are in place, you can build Matrixy using this sequence of
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+ commands:
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+ perl Configure.pl
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+ nmake test
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+ =head2 TODO
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+ * Parser
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+ * Standard Builtins
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+ * Test against Octave Test Suite.
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+ =head2 BUGS
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+ Lots!
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+ =head2 CONTACT
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+ If you need to contact the Matrixy team, go to the project home page at:
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+ www.github.com\Whiteknight\matrixy
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+ <!-- INDEX BEGIN -->
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  <div name="index">
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  <p><a name="__index__"></a></p>
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  <ul>
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- <li><a href="#name">NAME</a></li>
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+ <li><a href="#matrixy">Matrixy</a></li>
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+ <ul>
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+
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+ <li><a href="#introduction">INTRODUCTION</a></li>
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+ <li><a href="#about">ABOUT</a></li>
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+ <li><a href="#implementation">IMPLEMENTATION</a></li>
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+ <li><a href="#dependencies">DEPENDENCIES</a></li>
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+ <ul>
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+
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+ <li><a href="#parrot">Parrot</a></li>
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+ <li><a href="#parrot_linear_algebra">Parrot-Linear-Algebra</a></li>
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+ </ul>
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+
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+ <li><a href="#building">BUILDING</a></li>
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+ <li><a href="#todo">TODO</a></li>
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+ <li><a href="#bugs">BUGS</a></li>
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+ <li><a href="#contact">CONTACT</a></li>
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+ </ul>
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  </ul>
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  <hr name="index" />
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  </div>
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+ <!-- INDEX END -->
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+
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+ <p>
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+ </p>
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+ <h1><a name="matrixy">Matrixy</a></h1>
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+ <p>
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+ </p>
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+ <h2><a name="introduction">INTRODUCTION</a></h2>
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+ <p>This is a port of the MATLAB/Octave programming language to Parrot. See the
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+ ROADMAP file for more information on the status of this project, and what else
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+ needs to be done.</p>
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+ <p>
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+ </p>
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+ <h2><a name="about">ABOUT</a></h2>
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+ <p>Primary goals are:</p>
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+ <ul>
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+ <li><strong><a name="create_a_working_compiler_that_understands_the_majority_of_the_matlab_octave_programming_language" class="item">Create a working compiler that understands the majority of the
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+ MATLAB/Octave programming language.</a></strong>
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+
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+ </ul>
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+ <p>
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+ </p>
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+ <h2><a name="implementation">IMPLEMENTATION</a></h2>
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+ <p>This project is broken into three primary components:</p>
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+ <ul>
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+ <li><strong><a name="the_first_is_the_parser_located_in_the_src_parser_directory_the_parser_proper_is_composed_of_three_source_files_grammar_pg_which_is_a_perl6grammar_file_and_actions_pm_which_is_the_associated_actions_file_written_in_nqp_and_grammar_oper_pm_which_is_the_operator_precidence_parser_in_addition_several_helper_functions_used_by_the_parser_are_located_in_src_internals" class="item">The first is the parser, located in the <code>src/parser/</code> directory. The
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+ parser proper is composed of three source files, <em class="file">grammar.pg</em> which is a
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+ Perl6Grammar file, and <em class="file">actions.pm</em> which is the associated actions file
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+ written in NQP, and <em class="file">grammar-oper.pm</em> which is the operator precidence parser.
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+ In addition, several helper functions used by the parser are located in
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+ <code>src/internals</code>.</a></strong>
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+
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+ <li><strong><a name="the_second_component_is_the_library_of_builtin_functions_in_the_src_builtins_directory_these_functions_are_currently_written_primarily_in_pir_function_names_prefixed_with_an_underscore_are_private_functions_for_use_with_the_parser_other_functions_should_have_names_which_are_the_same_as_names_for_regular_matlab_or_octave_functions_since_they_will_be_available_to_the_hll_these_are_also_separated_into_different_namespaces_depending_on_visibility_and_utility" class="item">The second component is the library of builtin functions in the
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+ <code>src/builtins/</code> directory. These functions are, currently, written primarily in
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+ PIR. Function names prefixed with an underscore are &quot;private&quot; functions for use
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+ with the parser. Other functions should have names which are the same as names
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+ for regular MATLAB or Octave functions, since they will be available to the
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+ HLL. These are also separated into different namespaces depending on visibility
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+ and utility.</a></strong>
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+
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+ <li><strong><a name="a_number_of_library_functions_are_written_in_m_or_mostly_m_with_some_inline_pir_code_in_toolbox" class="item">A number of library functions are written in M, or mostly M with some
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+ inline PIR code in <code>toolbox/</code>.</a></strong>
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+
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+ </ul>
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+ <p>
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+ </p>
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+ <h2><a name="dependencies">DEPENDENCIES</a></h2>
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+ <p>Matrixy depends on these dependencies:</p>
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+ <p>
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+ </p>
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+ <h3><a name="parrot">Parrot</a></h3>
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+ <p>To get a proper version of Parrot to build Matrixy, you will need to check out
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+ and build Parrot from source:</p>
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+ <pre>
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+ svn co <a href="http://svn.parrot.org/parrot/trunk">http://svn.parrot.org/parrot/trunk</a> parrot
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+ cd parrot
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+ perl Configure.pl
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+ make &amp;&amp; make test &amp;&amp; make install-dev</pre>
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+ <p>
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+ </p>
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+ <h3><a name="parrot_linear_algebra">Parrot-Linear-Algebra</a></h3>
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+ <p>The linear algebra package for Parrot is available separately and provides
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+ functionality required by Matrixy. This includes matrix data types and matrix
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+ manipulation libraries</p>
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+ <p>
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+ </p>
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+ <h2><a name="building">BUILDING</a></h2>
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+ <p>Once all dependencies are in place, you can build Matrixy using this sequence of
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+ commands:</p>
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+ <pre>
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+ perl Configure.pl
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+ nmake test</pre>
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+ <p>
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+ </p>
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+ <h2><a name="todo">TODO</a></h2>
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+ <pre>
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+ * Parser
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+ * Standard Builtins
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+ * Test against Octave Test Suite.</pre>
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+ <p>
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+ </p>
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+ <h2><a name="bugs">BUGS</a></h2>
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+ <p>Lots!</p>
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+ <p>
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+ </p>
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+ <h2><a name="contact">CONTACT</a></h2>
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+ <p>If you need to contact the Matrixy team, go to the project home page at:</p>
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+ <p>www.github.com\Whiteknight\matrixy</p>
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  platform: ruby
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  authors:
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  - Chris Wanstrath