On Thu Jul 22 00:45:24 2010, [email protected] wrote:
> The following code, executed repeatedly, will produce different
> results,
> seemingly based on the ordering of the junction:
>
> $ perl6 -e 'class Foo { has $.bar; has $.baz; has $.biff };
> Foo.^methods.join(", ").say; say ("biff" eq any(Foo.^methods) ??
> "yay" !! "nay")'
> baz, bar, biff, uniq, isa, map, classify, kv, min, max, pick, flat,
> first, minmax, does, rotate, join, Numeric, elems, end, reduce,
> all, Str, postcircumfix:<[ ]>, postcircumfix:<{ }>, list, at_key,
> pairs, one, ACCEPTS, at_pos, any, sort, Seq, grep, values, none,
> can, reverse, keys, notdef, , BUILDALL, new, Bool, say, print,
> item, WALK, defined, BUILD, clone, perl, WHICH, Capture, CREATE,
> PARROT, bless, WHENCE, WHERE
> nay
>
> $ perl6 -e 'class Foo { has $.bar; has $.baz; has $.biff };
> Foo.^methods.join(", ").say; say ("biff" eq any(Foo.^methods) ??
> "yay" !! "nay")'
> biff, baz, bar, ACCEPTS, at_pos, any, sort, Seq, grep, none, values,
> can, reverse, keys, uniq, isa, map, classify, kv, min, max, pick,
> flat, first, minmax, does, rotate, join, Numeric, elems, end,
> reduce, Str, all, list, postcircumfix:<{ }>, postcircumfix:<[ ]>,
> at_key, pairs, one, BUILDALL, new, Bool, say, print, item, WALK,
> defined, BUILD, clone, perl, WHICH, Capture, CREATE, PARROT, bless,
> WHENCE, WHERE, notdef,
> yay
This is now pretty consistent:
19:55 < [Coke]> rakudo: class Foo { has $.bar; has $.baz; has $.biff };
Foo.^methods.join(", ").say;
19:56 <+p6eval> rakudo 38165a: OUTPUT«bar, baz, biff»
Is this closable?
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Will "Coke" Coleda