Marked as 「testneeded」 to make sure we have tests for it.
If there are tests already, then it should be linked and the ticket can be
closed.
On 2017-11-15 14:43:51, d...@zwell.net wrote:
> It seems this has already been resolved on the master branch. After
> making
> a new build, I cannot reprodu
Marked as 「SEVERE」 because it's very unfortunate that non-ascii stuff does not
work. I don't know why it happens though, so people should feel free to retag
as needed.
On 2017-11-13 20:29:52, d...@zwell.net wrote:
> Note: results are from Windows 10. Same results from CMD and from Cmder.
> Rakudo
It seems this has already been resolved on the master branch. After making
a new build, I cannot reproduce the problem. Can you close the bug report?
Thanks!
On Wed, Nov 15, 2017 at 2:59 AM perl6 via RT
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> Greetings,
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It seems this has already been resolved on the master branch. After making
a new build, I cannot reproduce the problem. Can you close the bug report?
Thanks!
On Wed, Nov 15, 2017 at 2:59 AM perl6 via RT
wrote:
> Greetings,
>
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> cr
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The exception is:
Cannot assign to an immutable value in method slurp at
SETTING::src/core/
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Note: results are from Windows 10. Same results from CMD and from Cmder.
Rakudo version 2017
Hi,
Having trouble reproducing this on Linux on 2017.10-177-g77048b6 in a dir with
33k files that have one line of text each.
- Can you inlcude the exact version (perl6 -v) to go with the --ll-exception
stack trace so we can examine the referenced core code? I tried following the
line numbers
Hi,
Having trouble reproducing this on Linux on 2017.10-177-g77048b6 in a dir with
33k files that have one line of text each.
- Can you inlcude the exact version (perl6 -v) to go with the --ll-exception
stack trace so we can examine the referenced core code? I tried following the
line numbers