On Thu Aug 13 22:04:56 2015, lloyd.fo...@gmail.com wrote:
> Yep I was simply making a comment about the wording. Looks like it has
> been fixed :)
Great. I'm closing this ticket as 'resolved'.
I adjusted the test with commit 17d9681 so that it passes on JVM as well. I'm
closing this ticket as 'resolved'.
[Please note: The change to the test was needed because X::Assignment::RO
didn't get the typename right on JVM. That has nothing to do with .bounds as
shown here:
$ perl6-m -e '2 =
On Sat Aug 01 05:24:56 2015, lloyd.fo...@gmail.com wrote:
> https://github.com/rakudo/rakudo/blob/nom/src/core/Exception.pm
>
> "Illegal post-declaration of dynamic variable '$.symbol';\n" ~
> "earlier access must be written as CALLER::<$.symbol>\n" ~
> "if that's what you meant"
>
> This message
On Sat Aug 08 04:11:12 2015, Faye wrote:
> Bug invalid now that parrot is no longer with us. Additionally this
> appears at first glance to have been an issue with the module instead
> of rakudo.
That's what I thought, too. I'm closing this ticket as 'rejected'.
On Sun Aug 09 14:05:27 2015, b...@abrij.org wrote:
> This seems to be fixed now, and tests are added in S14-roles/basic.t
>
> 1..3
> ok 1 - 'role RR { }; class RR { };' died
> ok 2 - right exception type (X::Redeclaration)
> ok 3 - .symbol matches RR
> ok 37 - did we throws-like X:
On Tue Aug 11 01:15:38 2015, elizabeth wrote:
> Fixed with 14939e39d24541cc29fd12, tests added with e29df31, closable
Great, ticket closed.
On Thu Aug 13 03:08:44 2015, Faye wrote:
> Seems to refer to
> https://github.com/perl6/roast/blob/2f3f43e90e8cc8390913e11d9979b20a9c6d0e0e/S02-
> literals/radix.t#L148 , which has since been decided upon (judging by
> the file as it stands now, which tests these things without any
> doubtful comme
On Thu, Aug 13, 2015 at 8:59 AM, Steve Mynott wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 13, 2015 at 3:51 AM, Steve Mynott wrote:
>>On 13 August 2015 at 11:36, Tom Browder wrote:
>>> The closest to Perl 5 Data::Dumper is Perl6 Data::Dump.
>>>
>>> Note also .perl will hang on many data structures.
>>>
>>> I find using
Branch: refs/heads/master
Home: https://github.com/perl6/specs
Commit: 3febe4c97ce0df02c7e7d0c3829480df7283154e
https://github.com/perl6/specs/commit/3febe4c97ce0df02c7e7d0c3829480df7283154e
Author: Kamil Kułaga
Date: 2015-08-13 (Thu, 13 Aug 2015)
Changed paths:
M S03-o
On Thu, Aug 13, 2015 at 3:51 AM, Steve Mynott wrote:
> The closest to Perl 5 Data::Dumper is Perl6 Data::Dump.
>
> Note also .perl will hang on many data structures.
>
> I find using YML dump also useful.
Is that YAML dump?
-Tom
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m: say :16[16]
rakudo-moar 98df93: OUTPUT«16»
m: say :16[1, 16]
rakudo-moar 98df93: OUTPUT«3
The closest to Perl 5 Data::Dumper is Perl6 Data::Dump.
Note also .perl will hang on many data structures.
I find using YML dump also useful.
S
On 11 August 2015 at 14:09, Tom Browder wrote:
> I don't see any way to change the output format of the .perl method
> without a home-grown filter o
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