Can't answer most of your points.
How to replicate this behavior in Raku without handling all the
> args-handling and opening/closing logic yourself is now… unclear, at best,
> and may simply be missing.
>
https://marketing.perl6.org/id/1541379592/pdf_digital has a hint
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see IO::CatHan
Oh, great! I was running the latest version I saw
listed in 'rakudobrew list-available' which is 2018.10:
~ $ perl6 -v
This is Rakudo version 2018.10 built on MoarVM version 2018.10
implementing Perl 6.c.
thanks!
Brian
On Saturday, November 10, Elizabeth Mattijsen wrote:
> In v6.d
In v6.d this throws the exception:
$ 6 'start die("bye"); sleep 1'
Unhandled exception in code scheduled on thread 4
bye
in code at -e line 1
whereas the exception is silently ignored in 6.c:
$ 6 'use v6.c; start die("bye"); sleep 1'
Not sure if this answers your question, as it is unclear
Hi Perl 6 Users,
What's the best way to know that an exception
occurred in another thread, e.g.
$ perl6 -e 'start say("hi"); sleep 1'
hi
$
but
$ perl6 -e 'start die("bye"); sleep 1'
$
I thought maybe $*SCHEDULER.uncaught_handler
would help out here, but it didn't seem to.