Fedora 22 Update: moarvm-0.2015.05-1.fc22
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Sun Jun 14 17:30:20 UTC 2015
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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2015-9375
2015-06-03 21:57:39
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Name : moarvm
Product : Fedora 22
Version : 0.2015.05
Release : 1.fc22
URL : http://moarvm.org
Summary : Short for "Metamodel On A Runtime", MoarVM is a virtual machine as a backend for NQP and then Rakudo Perl 6 at the top.
Description :
Short for "Metamodel On A Runtime", MoarVM is a virtual machine built
especially for Rakudo Perl 6 and the NQP Compiler Toolchain. MoarVM is a
backend for NQP.
MoarVM already stands out amongst the various Rakudo and NQP compilation
targets by typically:
Running the Perl 6 specification test suite fastest
Having the lowest memory usage
Having the best startup time
Being fastest to build both NQP and Rakudo - and thus in theory your
Perl 6 and NQP programs too!
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Update Information:
3rdparty/linenoise is gone, no readline are used; update to 2015.05
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ChangeLog:
* Sat May 23 2015 Gerd Pokorra <gp at zimt.uni-siegen.de> 0.2015.05-1
- 3rdparty/linenoise is gone, no readline are used
- update to 2015.05
* Sat Apr 25 2015 Gerd Pokorra <gp at zimt.uni-siegen.de> 0.2015.04-2
- change MoarVM build to that NQP builds on top
* Sat Apr 25 2015 Gerd Pokorra <gp at zimt.uni-siegen.de> 0.2015.04-1
- update to 2015.04
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