On Wed, 30 Jan 2013 07:17:38 -0800, masak wrote:
> rn: role F[$n] { method x { callsame; callsame until $.v % $n }
> }; class S { has $.v is rw = 1; method x { ++$.v } }; my $s = S.new; for
> ^3 { $s.x; say $s.v; $s = $s but F[$s.v] }
> niecza v24-18-gaf64300: OUTPUT«235»
> ..rakudo b3fc32:
On Wed, 30 Jan 2013 07:17:38 -0800, masak wrote:
> rn: role F[$n] { method x { callsame; callsame until $.v % $n }
> }; class S { has $.v is rw = 1; method x { ++$.v } }; my $s = S.new; for
> ^3 { $s.x; say $s.v; $s = $s but F[$s.v] }
> niecza v24-18-gaf64300: OUTPUT«235»
> ..rakudo b3fc32:
On Wed, 27 Jul 2016 12:29:11 -0700, coke wrote:
> Here's the test:
>
> my $c;
> ok 'abc' ~~ /.{ $c = $¢ }/, 'current match state';
> #?rakudo todo 'Type of $¢ is Any instead of Cursor - RT #124998'
> is $c.WHAT, Cursor.WHAT,'got right type';
>
> This might be a faulty test, however:
>
On Wed, 27 Jul 2016 12:29:11 -0700, coke wrote:
> Here's the test:
>
> my $c;
> ok 'abc' ~~ /.{ $c = $¢ }/, 'current match state';
> #?rakudo todo 'Type of $¢ is Any instead of Cursor - RT #124998'
> is $c.WHAT, Cursor.WHAT,'got right type';
>
> This might be a faulty test, however:
>
On Sun, 22 Oct 2017 12:25:07 -0700, b...@post.pl wrote:
> There is no strace on macOS, I used dtruss (dtrace):
>
> $ dtruss -p 1827
> SYSCALL(args) = return
> fstat64(0x0, 0x7FFF5B18B2F0, 0x1) = 0 0
> lseek(0x0, 0x0, 0x1) = 54132 0
> write(0x1, "Nil\n\0", 0x
On Sun, 22 Oct 2017 12:25:07 -0700, b...@post.pl wrote:
> There is no strace on macOS, I used dtruss (dtrace):
>
> $ dtruss -p 1827
> SYSCALL(args) = return
> fstat64(0x0, 0x7FFF5B18B2F0, 0x1) = 0 0
> lseek(0x0, 0x0, 0x1) = 54132 0
> write(0x1, "Nil\n\0", 0x
See https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=108390 which was mentioned
here:
https://irclog.perlgeek.de/perl6/2017-09-13#i_15159739
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See https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=108390 which was mentioned
here:
https://irclog.perlgeek.de/perl6/2017-09-13#i_15159739
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On Fri, 14 Oct 2016 11:06:54 -0700, c...@cpan.org wrote:
> Cf
>
> say ("\c[REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER G]" x 2).chars #=> 2
>
> vs
>
> say ([~] "\c[REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER G]" xx 2).chars #=> 1
>
With a recent rakudo, these now both output 1
> say ("\c[REGIONAL INDICATOR
On Fri, 14 Oct 2016 11:06:54 -0700, c...@cpan.org wrote:
> Cf
>
> say ("\c[REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER G]" x 2).chars #=> 2
>
> vs
>
> say ([~] "\c[REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER G]" xx 2).chars #=> 1
>
With a recent rakudo, these now both output 1
> say ("\c[REGIONAL INDICATOR
On Wed, 30 Aug 2017 09:15:53 -0700, stephen.john@gmail.com wrote:
> This is Rakudo version 2017.04.3 built on MoarVM version 2017.04-53-
> g66c6dda
> implementing Perl 6.c.
>
> As mentioned on IRC #perl6 today 16:50.
> Apologies if this is down to newbie error - please do let me know if
> (& w
On Wed, 30 Aug 2017 09:15:53 -0700, stephen.john@gmail.com wrote:
> This is Rakudo version 2017.04.3 built on MoarVM version 2017.04-53-
> g66c6dda
> implementing Perl 6.c.
>
> As mentioned on IRC #perl6 today 16:50.
> Apologies if this is down to newbie error - please do let me know if
> (& w
On Sun, 27 Aug 2017 10:03:52 -0700, sml...@gmail.com wrote:
> Based on S05, these test-cases should all pass:
>
> is "ab" ~~ / [ab | a ] b /, "ab", 'normal backtracking';
> is "ab" ~~ / [ab | a ]: b /, Nil, 'locally disabled backtracking';
> is "ab" ~~ / :r [ab | a ] b /, Nil, 'glob
On Sun, 27 Aug 2017 10:03:52 -0700, sml...@gmail.com wrote:
> Based on S05, these test-cases should all pass:
>
> is "ab" ~~ / [ab | a ] b /, "ab", 'normal backtracking';
> is "ab" ~~ / [ab | a ]: b /, Nil, 'locally disabled backtracking';
> is "ab" ~~ / :r [ab | a ] b /, Nil, 'glob
On Sat, 22 Jul 2017 09:12:31 -0700, c...@zoffix.com wrote:
> On Sat, 22 Jul 2017 07:53:26 -0700, alex.jakime...@gmail.com wrote:
> > This should work:
> >
> > Code:
> > say (:?foo);
> >
> > Result:
> > ===SORRY!=== Error while compiling -e
> > Bogus statement
> > at -e:1
> > --> say (:⏏?foo);
>
On Sat, 22 Jul 2017 09:12:31 -0700, c...@zoffix.com wrote:
> On Sat, 22 Jul 2017 07:53:26 -0700, alex.jakime...@gmail.com wrote:
> > This should work:
> >
> > Code:
> > say (:?foo);
> >
> > Result:
> > ===SORRY!=== Error while compiling -e
> > Bogus statement
> > at -e:1
> > --> say (:⏏?foo);
>
On Tue, 04 Jul 2017 22:27:14 -0700, lloyd.fo...@gmail.com wrote:
> perl6 -e 'constant $foo is export = /foo/;'
>
> &is-export seems to be being called on the regex rather than the variable??
Please include: perl6 version; the result of the command, and the expected
result.
Thanks.
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On Tue, 04 Jul 2017 22:27:14 -0700, lloyd.fo...@gmail.com wrote:
> perl6 -e 'constant $foo is export = /foo/;'
>
> &is-export seems to be being called on the regex rather than the variable??
Please include: perl6 version; the result of the command, and the expected
result.
Thanks.
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On Wed, 05 Jul 2017 09:16:44 -0700, tbrowder wrote:
> Given this invocation for a new installation of rakudo:
>
> perl Configure.pl --backend=moar --gen-moar --prefix=/some/dir
>
> /some/dir needs to exist and belong to the user attempting the
> installation. That usually forces the user to b
On Wed, 05 Jul 2017 09:16:44 -0700, tbrowder wrote:
> Given this invocation for a new installation of rakudo:
>
> perl Configure.pl --backend=moar --gen-moar --prefix=/some/dir
>
> /some/dir needs to exist and belong to the user attempting the
> installation. That usually forces the user to b
This queue is for rakudo perl6 compiler bugs.
This ticket probably belongs in the github rakudo/star queue.
Regards.
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This queue is for rakudo perl6 compiler bugs.
This ticket probably belongs in the github rakudo/star queue.
Regards.
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On Mon, 20 Jul 2015 20:09:39 -0700, r...@hoelz.ro wrote:
> See the attached script.
Still dying with version 2017.06-13-g6b634a369 built on MoarVM version
2017.06-2-gcc27eebf
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On Mon, 20 Jul 2015 20:09:39 -0700, r...@hoelz.ro wrote:
> See the attached script.
Still dying with version 2017.06-13-g6b634a369 built on MoarVM version
2017.06-2-gcc27eebf
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On Wed, 07 Jun 2017 11:46:03 -0700, ben-goldb...@hotmail.com wrote:
> On Monday, June 05, 2017 5:05 PM, Will Coleda via RT wrote:
> > On Fri, 02 Jun 2017 23:29:40 -0700, ben-goldb...@hotmail.com wrote:
> > > On #perl6 IRC, I typed this:
> > >
> >
On Wed, 07 Jun 2017 11:46:03 -0700, ben-goldb...@hotmail.com wrote:
> On Monday, June 05, 2017 5:05 PM, Will Coleda via RT wrote:
> > On Fri, 02 Jun 2017 23:29:40 -0700, ben-goldb...@hotmail.com wrote:
> > > On #perl6 IRC, I typed this:
> > >
> >
TBD there indicates that the documentation is yet to be done.
On Thu, Jun 8, 2017 at 4:38 AM, Richard Hainsworth
wrote:
> Thanks for feedback. A follow up:
>
>
>>
>> Yes, use `no precompilation` pragma.
>>
>>
> So I would have in the topmost program:
>
> use v6.c;
> no precompilation;
>
> In the
On Fri, 02 Jun 2017 23:29:40 -0700, ben-goldb...@hotmail.com wrote:
> On #perl6 IRC, I typed this:
>
> m: my \foo = Callable but role :: { };
> <+camelia> rakudo-moar ef9872: OUTPUT: «X::Method::NotFound exception
> produced no message in block at line 1»
>
> If, at my command prompt, I ty
On Fri, 02 Jun 2017 23:29:40 -0700, ben-goldb...@hotmail.com wrote:
> On #perl6 IRC, I typed this:
>
> m: my \foo = Callable but role :: { };
> <+camelia> rakudo-moar ef9872: OUTPUT: «X::Method::NotFound exception
> produced no message in block at line 1»
>
> If, at my command prompt, I ty
On Sat, 03 Jun 2017 21:20:49 -0700, c...@zoffix.com wrote:
> (found in discussion in
> https://rt.perl.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=131493 )
>
>
> We have some special casing for coercion of allomorphs in some
> instances, which
> is done so there'd be some way to force one of the two types to fall
On Sat, 03 Jun 2017 21:20:49 -0700, c...@zoffix.com wrote:
> (found in discussion in
> https://rt.perl.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=131493 )
>
>
> We have some special casing for coercion of allomorphs in some
> instances, which
> is done so there'd be some way to force one of the two types to fall
Moved ticket to
https://github.com/perl6/nqp/issues/363
in the NQP issues queue.
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Moved ticket to
https://github.com/perl6/nqp/issues/363
in the NQP issues queue.
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On Fri, 20 Jan 2017 06:09:00 -0800, mt1...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Since using Log::Async in MongoDB I get problems while testing. All
> tests run ok but at the end the Test returns failure
>
>
> ...
>
> ok 6 - Testing explain and performance using hint
>
> 2017-01-20 13:04:40.783616 [I] 1
On Thu, 19 Jan 2017 18:10:27 -0800, alex.jakime...@gmail.com wrote:
> I guess it is supposed to work?
Why?
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On Fri, 30 Dec 2016 13:36:03 -0800, jn...@jnthn.net wrote:
> On Tue, 27 Dec 2016 14:32:45 -0800, comdog wrote:
> > These are documented in https://docs.perl6.org/language/regexes but
> > are
> > not marked as "not implemented" or something similar.
>
> I doubt they'll be implemented particularly s
Attaching gistfile to ticket
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use v6;
my $size = 3001;
my int @mat[$size; $size];
init-array(0, $size - 1, $size * $size);
say 'done';
sub init-array($r, $c, $val) {
@mat[$r; $c] = $val;
if $c - 1 >= 0
{ # left
init-array($r, $c - 1, $val - 1);
}
elsif $r + 1 <
On Mon, 19 Dec 2016 14:38:09 -0800, bradl...@dal.ca wrote:
> This is Rakudo version 2016.11 built on MoarVM version 2016.11
> implementing Perl 6.c.
>
> Here is a program that demonstrates the problem.
>
> use v6;
>
> my $s = IO::Socket::INET.new(:host('irc.freenode.net'), :port(6667));
> $s.pri
On Sat, 03 Dec 2016 11:31:59 -0800, pe...@mscha.org wrote:
> Coercion type works quite nicely in signatures, e.g.
>
> sub foo(Int(Cool) $f) {
> say $f.WHAT;
> }
> foo "42";# (Int)
>
> but it doesn't work yet in variable declarations, e.g.
>
> my Int(Cool) $x; $x
On Thu, 01 Dec 2016 15:11:31 -0800, alex.jakime...@gmail.com wrote:
> Code:
> Nil.chrs
>
> Result:
> Use of Nil in numeric context
> in block at -e line 1
>
>
> At the same time:
>
> Code:
> Nil.ords
>
> Result:
> Use of Nil in string context
> in block at -e line 1
>
>
> I think that
On Tue, 29 Nov 2016 12:33:21 -0800, comdog wrote:
> On https://docs.perl6.org/language/regexes , it says "POSIX character
> classes", then lists the names of the POSIX character classes. When I
> try these, they don't seem to respect the locale (see
> http://stackoverflow.com/q/40863736/2766176).
>
On Sun, 18 Sep 2016 03:14:30 -0700, elizabeth wrote:
> Fixed by reverting 1a03efe4e3b61a07b7df5 in 363a3a899f2cb342d1ca5 .
Can we close the case?
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On Wed, 09 Dec 2015 00:08:19 -0800, moritz wrote:
> On Sat Dec 05 17:12:49 2015, thunderg...@comcast.net wrote:
> > Complex.narrow fails when the real part is zero.
> >
> > $ perl6 -e' say 0+1i.narrow '
> > Attempt to divide 1 by zero using /
> >in block at -e:1
> >
> > Ac
On Fri, 12 Aug 2016 09:46:38 -0700, zef...@fysh.org wrote:
> > (9.999e-5 * 2e0**66).Int * 5**8 - * 2**58
> 287369
> > (9.99895e-5 * 2e0**66).Int * 5**8 - * 2**58
> -103256
>
> The above computations show, scaled up, the difference between a Num value
> and the exact value 9.9
On Tue, 08 Nov 2016 04:42:32 -0800, mt1...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi,
>
> in rakudo 2016.10-249-gb84158c built on MoarVM version
> 2016.10-37-gf769569 implementing Perl 6.c, I've seen the following problem.
>
> When a use statement was placed as the first one, the class was not
> recognized and I g
On Tue Oct 07 11:21:19 2014, david.warring wrote:
> I just tried that on perl6 version 2014.09-161-gc24537e. Seems to now
> work on all backends without errors.
>
> Tests have been added to S10-packages/precompilation.t
Can we close the ticket, then?
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On Sun Oct 23 15:00:57 2016, gordmi...@gmail.com wrote:
> I'm using perl 6, version "This is Rakudo version 2016.10 built on MoarVM
> version 2016.10
> implementing Perl 6.c.".
>
> When I launch perl6 as repl it prints an error message:
> "I ran into a problem while trying to set up Readline: Earl
On Fri Oct 23 13:29:12 2015, barto...@gmx.de wrote:
> Did you report the issue with precomp? If so, this ticket can be
> closed.
>
> Christian
This was 2015; precompilation has undergone a lot of changes since then. If you
are still experiencing issues, please open a new ticket.
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On Fri Dec 18 08:26:09 2015, jn...@jnthn.net wrote:
> On Thu Apr 16 06:23:35 2009, masak wrote:
> > OH HAI from NPW::2009.
> >
> > In Rakudo 2c13d6c, the 'handles' instruction on attributes in roles
> > don't override those of the class it mixes in.
> >
> > $ perl6 -e 'class A { method foo { say "O
The tests added as part of the ticket rejection fail on the JVM; re-opening
until they pass.
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On Fri Jan 08 21:03:49 2016, ju...@tnx.nl wrote:
> $ perl6 -e'say "hello".comb(/:m <[o]>/)'
> ===SORRY!===
> chr codepoint cannot be negative
>
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I can no longer duplicate this:
$ perl6 --version
This is Rakudo version 2016.08.1 built on MoarVM version 2016.08
On Fri Jun 05 02:00:55 2015, ppab...@implix.com wrote:
> $ perl6 -e 'loop { $_ ~~ /.+/ }'
>
> While it runs two different error messages are returned:
>
> 1. Use of uninitialized value of type Any in string context in block
> at -e:1
> 2. Use of uninitialized value of type Any in string context
On Sun Sep 11 13:48:04 2016, tbrowder wrote:
> Both routines need an alias (or adverb) so that a newline is
> automatically appended to the output. I would like to see something
> like:
>
> sprintfn
> printfn
>
> or
>
> sprintf-n
> printf-n
>
> or
>
> sprintf-nl
> printf-nl
-1 from me.
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On Thu Sep 01 10:05:03 2016, gfldex wrote:
> perl6 -e "dd 'stale-symlink'.IO.l"
> # OUTPUT Failure.new(exception => X::IO::DoesNotExist.new(path =>
> "stale-symlink", trying => "l", os-error => Any), backtrace =>
> Backtrace.new)
>
> # .IO.l should return true and .IO.e should return false on dang
On Tue Aug 30 10:07:57 2016, ddgr...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Sun Jun 23 04:26:36 2013, Ayiko wrote:
> > use v6;
> > sub foo() { say 'hi'; };
> > sub foo($i) { say "hi $i"; };
> > foo();
> >
> > Gives as error
> > ===SORRY!===
> > Redeclaration of routine foo
> > at test2.pl:3
> > --> sub foo($i)
On Fri Apr 17 03:58:32 2015, barto...@gmx.de wrote:
> The first evaluation fails again (no method 'subst-mutate' nowadays),
> so I'm re-opening this ticket.
>
> $ perl6 -e 's[ea] = "rea";'
> Method 'subst-mutate' not found for invocant of class 'Any'
> in block at -e:1
>
> We're back to "We co
On Wed Dec 30 16:00:38 2015, alex.jakime...@gmail.com wrote:
> Code:
> my @result = ^1000 .hyper.map: * + 10;
> say @result ~~ @result.sort
>
> Result:
> False
>
> 「hyper」 is supposed to give results in the original order.
> “The order of elements is preserved.” (http://doc.perl6.org/routine/hype
On Mon Nov 02 03:42:01 2015, gfldex wrote:
> say 'a' <=> 'b';
> # OUTPUT«X::Multi::NoMatch exception produced no message in block
> at /tmp/Pc4rxu0Uv1:1»
Works fine now:
$ perl6 -e "say 'a' <=> 'b';"
Cannot convert string to number: base-10 number must begin with valid digits or
'.' in '⏏a' (i
On Wed Oct 28 02:37:08 2015, christian.aperg...@lidil.univ-mrs.fr wrote:
> To avoid this bug, in rakudo 2015.7 we just start rakudo-star-2015.07/perl6
>
> In the new release rakudo-star-2015.09, this shell is no more present,
> and starting rakudo-star-2015.09/rakudo/perl6
> returns this message
On Sat Jul 23 20:47:04 2016, c...@zoffix.com wrote:
> Not even sure what causes that, but removing the `redo` avoids the error.
>
> $ perl6 -e 'react { whenever supply { emit 42; redo } { .say } }'
> 42
> No such method 'CALL-ME' for invocant of type 'Bool'
> in block at -e line 1
>
>
Behavi
On Wed Jul 08 09:55:39 2015, coke wrote:
> On Fri Jan 04 04:38:30 2013, bbkr wrote:
> > On 2012.12:
> >
> > r: sub f($x) { multi return($nv) { nextwith($nv /2); };
> > return $x; }; say f 6
> >rakudo 70262f: OUTPUT«===SORRY!===Method 'is_dispatcher'
> > not found for
> > invocant of class 'Bl
On Wed Apr 13 05:09:55 2016, norm...@linux.vnet.ibm.com wrote:
> rakudo build failure for ppc64 archi
>
> As reported by (1) failure with last tried version rakudo 2016.01
> while the last working version was rakudo 2015.05
>
> Probably big-endian specific because no failure with ppc64le archi.
>
On Tue Jun 14 19:51:08 2016, c...@zoffix.com wrote:
> It's just a bad test that relies too much on the internal
> implementation of subtest(). The explanation is here (esp. last few
> lines with jnthn++'s explanation):
> https://github.com/rakudo/rakudo/pull/743#issuecomment-210489723
So can we cl
On Sat Feb 13 16:21:50 2016, lloyd.fo...@gmail.com wrote:
> BEGIN require Test <&ok>;
>
> Lexical with name '&ok' does not exist in this frame
Note that this works:
> BEGIN { require Test "&ok"}
(Test)
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On Thu Feb 18 18:38:20 2016, lloyd.fo...@gmail.com wrote:
> When a package already exists in an outer scope, any package declared
> will
> insert itself into it even if it's meant to be lexically scoped. This
> includes the SETTING(s) (the most outer scopes). It is also
> problematic for
> our scop
Closing ticket since no longer reproducible; adding a test would be nice, but
probably very difficult.
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On Thu Jan 14 03:33:28 2016, nadim.khe...@gmail.com wrote:
> $?FILE is the path and file name
>
> callsframe.file returns the file name only
This is no longer an issue in at least 2016.07.1
Closable with tests.
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On Thu Oct 01 09:21:34 2015, cognominal wrote:
> LTM does not seem to apply within metaoperators, or does not take new
> operators in account.
> Discussion http://irclog.perlgeek.de/perl6/2015-10-01#i_11304291
>
> cognominal m: my token infix:sym<--\>> { "$^a -> $^b\n" }; [~]
> 'a' X[-->]
>
On Mon Jun 15 01:43:52 2015, andr...@gmail.com wrote:
> % perl6 -v
> This is perl6 version 2015.05-197-g28a7697 built on MoarVM version
> 2015.05-79-g458940f
>
>
> > sub x() returns Array of Int { my @x of Int = 1,2,3 };
> sub x ( --> Array[Int]) { #`(Sub|42347328) ... }
> > x().WHAT.say
> Type c
On Fri Jul 24 11:26:41 2015, alex.jakime...@gmail.com wrote:
> Code:
> ...
>
> Result:
> Unhandled exception: Stub code executed
>at :1
> (/home/alex/git/rakudobrew/moar-
> nom/install/share/perl6/runtime/CORE.setting.moarvm:throw:4294967295)
> from src/gen/m-CORE.setting:17505
> (/home/alex/
On Sun Jul 20 10:33:13 2014, coke wrote:
> S02-names-vars/variables-and-packages.t has several TODO'd tests of
> this sort:
>
> {
> nok foo().defined, "get variable not yet declared using a sub (1)";
> is foo(), 1, "get variable not yet declared using a sub (2)";
> is foo(), 2, "get variable
On Sun Jun 26 11:42:10 2016, raiph wrote:
> What I did
> ==
>
> use experimental :macros;
> macro m { quasi {} }
> m
>
> What I got
> ==
>
> rakudo-moar e071e4: OUTPUT«Weird node visited: QAST::BVal»
>
> What I expected
> ===
>
> No output or Nil used in sink conte
On Fri Aug 19 10:54:53 2016, coke wrote:
> On Mon Dec 21 06:11:11 2015, andrew.stan...@smoothwall.net wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > This statement causes an infinite loop in REPL
> > my @a[;];
> >
> > This is Rakudo version 2015.11-706-g8622b90 built on MoarVM version
> > 2015.11-113-gbd56e2e
> > imp
On Sat Nov 05 09:12:36 2011, moritz wrote:
> 16:28 < moritz> perl6: sub f($x) { return if $x == 1; state %h = a => 1;
> say
> %h.perl }; f 1; f 2;
> 16:28 <+p6eval> niecza v11-20-gb962c2f: OUTPUT«{"a" => 1}.hash»
> 16:28 <+p6eval> ..pugs b927740: OUTPUT«{("a" => 1),}»
> 16:28 <+p6
On Mon Dec 21 06:11:11 2015, andrew.stan...@smoothwall.net wrote:
> Hi
>
> This statement causes an infinite loop in REPL
> my @a[;];
>
> This is Rakudo version 2015.11-706-g8622b90 built on MoarVM version
> 2015.11-113-gbd56e2e
> implementing Perl 6.b.
>
> Running on Debian8.
>
> Also re
On Sat Jul 18 09:58:45 2015, elizabeth wrote:
> Fixed the “a” x Inf case with 059dac9f0be8c563f1a, tests needed
>
> Did *not* fix the “a” x *, as per discussion at:
> http://irclog.perlgeek.de/perl6/2015-07-18#i_10918034
>
> > On 16 Jul 2015, at 12:59, Alex Jakimenko (via RT) > follo...@perl.o
On Tue Mar 31 12:50:50 2015, drf...@pobox.com wrote:
> OS: Ubuntu Linux 14.04 LTS in VirtualBox
> Host: Windows 8
> Rakudo version: git pull from 25/3/2015
>
> Issue 1: Are we missing the line:
>
> --> token TOP { ⏏ % \n }
>
> in the error message?
>
> Issue 2: Should the quantifier be re
On Mon Jun 10 00:32:33 2013, dagurval wrote:
> > say slurp("/tmp/a.pm6")
> sub abc() is export { say "hello" }
>
> This works (given that it's NYI)
> > require("/tmp/a.pm6") "&abc";
> abc();
> Trying to import symbols &abc from '/tmp/a.pm6', but it does not export
> anything
>
> Without the amper
On Tue Jan 19 11:20:59 2016, coke wrote:
> On Tue Jan 19 10:12:08 2016, coke wrote:
> > On Mon Jan 04 11:53:44 2016, coke wrote:
> > > On Thu Dec 31 05:04:23 2015, lue wrote:
> > > > There's unfortunately no real diagnostic I can provide for the
> > > > error
> > > > specifically, since the result
Closing as a duplicate of the referenced tickets.
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On Sun Jul 12 15:10:34 2015, equinox wrote:
> On 7/9/2015 8:30 PM, Will Coleda via RT wrote:
> > On Sat Nov 02 10:31:21 2013, equinox wrote:
> >> C:\rakudo\bin>perl6 -I D:\m\p6\perl6grammer\nqp\src -I
> >> D:\m\p6\perl6grammer D:\m\p6\perl6grammer\Perl6\Gramm
On Wed Oct 28 13:40:45 2015, gfldex wrote:
> sub foo(@a is copy, :$flag){ say @a };
> my @a = 1,2;
> (&foo.assuming(:flag))(@a);
>
> # OUTPUT«replace this Array is copy logic in sub __PRIMED_ANON at
> EVAL_2:2 in sub __PRIMED_ANON at
> EVAL_2:1 in block at /tmp/TlcJQPUFbc:1
Coming from:
On Sun Dec 23 16:28:31 2012, TimTom wrote:
>
> Rakudo Version: 2012.12-38-gc8de2eb
>
>
> Story:
>
>
> I was attempting to write a different solution to the Collatz Sequence
> problem in this years Advent Calendar. I figured it was a sequence of
> numbers, the sequence operation should be able
On Wed Jul 27 10:44:19 2016, coke wrote:
> On Tue Jun 24 05:34:19 2014, andynpar...@googlemail.com wrote:
> > Hello!
> >
> > I am running a syntactically correct program, but the debugger fails
> > giving a large call stack output; see attached.
> >
> > The Perl6 version is:rakudo-star-2014.04/inst
On Wed May 21 13:36:58 2014, david.warring wrote:
> [08:09] r: my $value = True but False; say $value
> [08:09] <+camelia> rakudo-jvm 196b4f: OUTPUT«(timeout)»
> [08:09] <+camelia> ..rakudo-{parrot,moar} 196b4f: OUTPUT«False»
> ...
> [08:10] rakudo-jvm is all "WARNING. PARADOX. MUST OVERHEAT."
>
On Mon Jan 18 21:22:44 2016, lloyd.fo...@gmail.com wrote:
> This bug just hit me :\. It should go away with 'no precompilation'.
>
> I believe it's closely related to:
>
> https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=125634
>
> On Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 2:43 AM Zoffix Znet
> wrote:
>
> > # New
Re-opening, marking testneeded.
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Re-opening, marking testneeded.
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On Thu Jul 28 03:07:13 2016, lloyd.fo...@gmail.com wrote:
> It seems like someone has just done some cleaning of this spam queue
> because responses I sent to
> https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=128553 a couple of weeks ago
> just came through.
There was a subtle race condition in th
Here's the test:
my $c;
ok 'abc' ~~ /.{ $c = $¢ }/, 'current match state';
#?rakudo todo 'Type of $¢ is Any instead of Cursor - RT #124998'
is $c.WHAT, Cursor.WHAT,'got right type';
This might be a faulty test, however:
19:28 < [Coke]> m: my $c; 'abc' ~~ /.{ say $¢.WHAT }/ ;
19:28 <
There are many skipped tests for this in
S32-io/mkdir_rmdir.t
which can be safely unfudged (probably not all, though)
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This ticket duplicates the individual :one & :either tickets, rejecting.
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On Fri Nov 27 09:22:20 2015, elizabeth wrote:
> So implemented with 61ea661d8dfc04acabf1eb46c
>
>
> Liz
>
> > On 27 Nov 2015, at 17:17, Patrick R. Michaud
> > wrote:
> >
> > The standard meaning of ".roll" is to randomly select elements
> > from a list. So I'd expect .roll on a Range to first
On Fri Oct 30 06:54:00 2015, coke wrote:
> On Mon Dec 15 03:50:26 2014, r...@bastic.net wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > please see github.com/rbastic/CounterMutexSingleton
> >
> > This code crashes consistently on the latest MoarVM on Mac OS X
> > 10.9.5
> >
> > It does not crash with the JVM.
> >
> > ab5tr
On Wed Jul 27 06:06:00 2016, coke wrote:
> Normally when I find an old ticket that says "doesn't build", I'm able
> to close it out, but not today!
>
> I installed the latest Strawberry Perl 5.24.0.1 (64bit), and used the
> git bash shell to checkout a copy of rakudo (using the https protocol
> an
On Sun Feb 08 04:52:40 2015, pmqs wrote:
> Issue is still present in star 2015.01
Many changes in panda and rakudo since then; can you test this with the latest
rakudo star from 2016.07?
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On Sun Feb 08 04:52:40 2015, pmqs wrote:
> Issue is still present in star 2015.01
Many changes in panda and rakudo since then; can you test this with the latest
rakudo star from 2016.07?
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On Sun Feb 08 04:52:40 2015, pmqs wrote:
> Issue is still present in star 2015.01
Many changes in panda and rakudo since then; can you test this with the latest
rakudo star from 2016.07?
(resend to hit email list)
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On Tue Jun 24 05:34:19 2014, andynpar...@googlemail.com wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I am running a syntactically correct program, but the debugger fails
> giving a large call stack output; see attached.
>
> The Perl6 version is:rakudo-star-2014.04/install/bin/perl6-debug-p
>
>
> Andrew Parker
>
>
Hi
On Thu Jan 30 07:15:52 2014, pmichaud wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 06:14:38PM -0800, Mark E. Shoulson wrote:
> > Consider:
> >
> > multi sub f1(Any $x) { "Any $x" }
> > multi sub f2(Any $x) { f1($x) }
> > multi sub f1(Rat $x) { "Rat $x" }
> >
> > say f2("a");
> > say f2(1.9);
> > say f1(1.9);
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