On Thu Oct 28 14:41:06 2010, masak wrote:
> <masak> rakudo: class A { has $.x; method foo { say $!x } }; class B
> is A { has $.x; method bar { say $!x } }; B.new(:x(42), A{ :x(5) })
> <p6eval> rakudo 479650: OUTPUT«flattened parameters must be a hash or
> array [...]
> <masak> jnthn: whoz op with that?
> <jnthn> rakudo: class A { }; class B { }; B.new(A{ :x(5) })
> <p6eval> rakudo 479650: OUTPUT«flattened parameters must be a hash or
> array [...]
> <jnthn> Hm
> <jnthn> masak: Off hand, I'm not sure.
> <jnthn> masak: Unless it's a general WHENCE issue.
> <masak> but it's a bug, right?
> <jnthn> Yeah
> * masak submits rakudobug
> <jnthn> I wonder if we're missing A{ ... } support somehow.
> <masak> I'm pretty sure it worked at some point.
> <masak> not sure it ever worked in master, though.This now dies with: Default constructor for 'B' only takes named arguments Is this acceptable? -- Will "Coke" Coleda
