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Rakudo is unable to parse any of the following declarations:
my @a[5];
--- On Thu, 7/9/09, Moritz Lenz mor...@faui2k3.org wrote:
. . .
Somehow the current file test syntax, 'filename' ~~ :e, looks like a not
well-though-out translation of Perl 5's syntax, -e 'filename'.
Apart from totally feeling wrong to me,
Dunno about totally. I'm still trying to get a P6
On Sun Mar 15 08:36:42 2009, masak wrote:
masak rakudo: sub foo { return }; say foo.WHAT; say ?(foo ~~ Nil)
p6eval rakudo 5b1ff9: OUTPUT«Nil0»
* masak submits
Expected behavior: a Nil and a 1. Or an explanation about why a
value shouldn't smartmatch successfully against its own type.
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10:28 szabgab rakudo: if ('abc' ~~ m/ (#) /) { say match '$/' }
10:28 p6eval
# New Ticket Created by Kyle Hasselbacher
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Sometimes something dies, as it should, but with the wrong error. The
best
Kyle Hasselbacher (via RT) wrote:
Sometimes something dies, as it should, but with the wrong error. The
best way to test this is to specify the correct error, but we don't
always have the correct error. This patch makes dies_ok reject a
particular Rakudo-specific error that is always
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 4:30 PM, Moritz Lenz via
RTperl6-bugs-follo...@perl.org wrote:
I like the idea very much, but the current implementation is a bit
confusing. The test code dies, but dies_ok still fails. Maybe adding a
diag($explanation) might improve that. (Maybe I get around to
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