There is no such thing as a "past" target. Anyway  Rakudo should says
so instead silently executing all the stages for a missing target.

On Sun, Dec 18, 2011 at 2:03 PM, Stephane Payrard
<perl6-bugs-follo...@perl.org> wrote:
> # New Ticket Created by  Stephane Payrard
> # Please include the string:  [perl #106480]
> # in the subject line of all future correspondence about this issue.
> # <URL: https://rt.perl.org:443/rt3/Ticket/Display.html?id=106480 >
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>
> $ perl6 --target=parse -e 'say "hi"'
> ===SORRY!===
> Could not locate compile-time value for symbol StaticLexPad
> $ perl6 --target=ast -e 'say "hi"'
> "ast" => PMC 'Eval' { ... }
> $ perl6 --target=past -e 'say "hi"'
> "past" => PMC 'PAST;Block'  {
>     <GLOBALish> => PMC 'GLOBAL' use of uninitialized value of type Mu
> in string context
> use of uninitialized value of type Mu in string context
> use of uninitialized value of type Mu in string context
> use of uninitialized value of type Mu in string context
> ===SORRY!===
> Method '__dump' not found for invocant of class 'Any'
> $
>
>
>
> last tested in c7b0aa942b
>
> --
> cognominal stef



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