On Thu Apr 21 11:53:14 2016, barto...@gmx.de wrote:
>
> $ perl6-j -e 'say < 8+9i >.re'
> Attribute '$!re' is not a native num
> in block at -e line 1
Oh, looks like rakudo-j has other problems with the attributes of ComplexStr:
$ perl6-j 'say < 8+9i >.im'
8
On Thu Apr 21 05:54:59 2016, barto...@gmx.de wrote:
> The (somewhat) golfed code is:
>
> $ perl6-j -e 'say < 8+9i > eqv ComplexStr.new(<8+9i>, "8+9i")'
Actually the same error occurs with
$ perl6-j -e 'say < 8+9i >.re'
Attribute '$!re' is not a native num
in block at -e line 1
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