Thanks - then at least I know that it's not a user error. I'll take a look at Compat and see if I can figure out a fix.
// Tomas On Friday, December 26, 2014 11:07:14 PM UTC+1, Ivar Nesje wrote: > > If it can't be fixed in Compat, we might consider it a bug in Julia 0.3 > and fix it in a new 0.3.5 point release. > > Ivar > > kl. 23:03:51 UTC+1 fredag 26. desember 2014 skrev Ivar Nesje følgende: >> >> I think this have to be fixed in Compat, so that's probably the right >> place to open an issue (or preferably a PR). >> >> You also don't need @compat, because (currently) Compat just generically >> defines >> the new functions >> <https://github.com/JuliaLang/Compat.jl/blob/73c4a03c82928bed5656103ccfede9a5c878656d/src/Compat.jl#L40-48> >> >> on Julia 0.3. >> >> Ivar >> >> kl. 19:52:34 UTC+1 fredag 26. desember 2014 skrev Tomas Lycken følgende: >>> >>> I don't know if this is a problem with core Julia, with Compat.jl or >>> with my own code, but I can't figure out how to get this working. >>> >>> On Julia 0.3, I can do iround(1//2) without problems (yielding 1), but I >>> can't figure out how to do this with the 0.4 method names and Compat: >>> >>> julia> using Compat >>> >>> julia> @compat round(Int, 1//2) >>> ERROR: `iround` has no method matching iround(::Type{Int64}, >>> ::Rational{Int64}) >>> in round at /home/tlycken/.julia/v0.3/Compat/src/Compat.jl:45 >>> >>> Am I doing something wrong here, or should I file an issue? If I should, >>> is the problem with Compat.jl or with core Julia? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> // T >>> >>
