Is it possible to use one framework written in one Parrot (LLVM) language in any other Parrot (LLVM) language? (Like usage of .NET Framework from any CLR language)...

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Parrot and LLVM are two different things made by two different organizations.

Parrot is a VM, and LLVM is a VM that can also compile statically.

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Assuming the comments to my answer are correct:

  1. LLVM allows you to call other LLVM code and also external C like libraries.
  2. Parrot allows you to call other Parrot code, but not external C like libraries.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_application_virtual_machines

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I think Jox is asking about both Parrot and LLVM – Bruce Alderman Apr 8 '09 at 6:28
aardvark is right, I think :) Qustion is not about "cross-vm-platform" libraries, but about possibility to use library written in one language for ParrotVM in any other Parrot targeted language. Same question stands for LLVM. – Jox Apr 8 '09 at 6:49
Is it impossible to call C function or being called from C function in Parrot? – Eonil Aug 15 '10 at 8:08
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LLVM

Stands for low-level virtual machine. It uses low-level opcodes that easily map to native machine code.

  • Languages: Fortran, C, C++
  • Applications: Systems Programming, Compiler Development

Parrot:

This is a high-level virtual machine. Its opcodes are much higher level then those in most virtual machines. This allows Parrot to generate efficient native code for dynamic languages.

  • Languages: Ruby, Perl, PHP
  • Applications: server-side scripting
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