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$ svn info | grep vi
Revision: 29905
Many of the spectests look like this right now:
t
Carl (>):
> $ svn info | grep vi
29905
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$ svn info | grep vi
$ ./perl6 -e 'enum Weekday; say Tuesday.WHAT'
Null PMC access in f
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$ ./perl6 -e 'enum Weekday; say Monday' # works
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$ ./perl6 -e 'enum Weekday;' # works
$ ./perl6 -
A while back I across the web page: RFP: Parrot needs better smoke
reports (at url:
http://www.perlfoundation.org/parrot/index.cgi?rfp_parrot_needs_better_smoke_reports).
After reading the requirements for "Queryability" I decided to try to
write some web query forms and reports that fit those
jason switzer (via RT) wrote:
> Recent changes to the S29-trig tests have them properly fudged and passing
> as of revision 29865. The attached file is the patch to the
> spectest_regression to add them to the regression tests.
Thanks for your good work.
However I'm reluctant to add the test for