On 9/2/22 18:14, ToddAndMargo via perl6-users wrote:
On 9/2/22 13:52, ToddAndMargo via perl6-users wrote:
On 9/2/22 00:13, ToddAndMargo via perl6-users wrote:
Found something interesting
$ raku -c GetUpdates.pl6
Syntax OK
Will execute the BEGIN {}, not just
syntax check it.
The guys on the chat line said this is normal
as `BEGIN` runs a compile time
Hi All,
Thinking about it, I thought I did not bring
enough attention to the `-c` switch in the
above command line. This runs a SYNTAX check
and stops at that. It does not run the program.
I use the `-c` option extensively to debug my
typos before debugging my programs.
When I found BEGIN actually running when all
I wanted was a syntax check, I was perplexed.
My understanding was that -c only checked my
syntax, including my BEGIN block.
This is why I asked on the chat line. Bug
or suppose to be? And the answer is that
is just turned out that way. And that is
fine with me.
:-)
-T
Hi All,
For the fun of it, I placed a "booboo;"
in the BEGIN block to see what the syntax
checker would do:
$ raku -c GetUpdates.pl6
===SORRY!=== Error while compiling /home/linuxutil/GetUpdates.pl6
Undeclared routine:
booboo used at line 28
Caught it. No BEGIN pop up
Then I moved the booboo to the end of the
program
$ raku -c GetUpdates.pl6
===SORRY!=== Error while compiling /home/linuxutil/GetUpdates.pl6
Undeclared routine:
booboo used at line 11664
Caught it. And I also got the BEGIN's pop up.
Interesting!
:-)
-T
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