On Thu Jun 17 05:47:40 2010, q...@cono.org.ua wrote: > 15:37 <@jnthn> rakudo: ("62.76.96.200", "62.76.96.201", "62.76.96.202" > ... "62.76.96.223").perl.say > 15:37 <+p6eval> rakudo cb0e95: OUTPUT«("62.76.96.200", "62.76.96.201", > "62.76.96.202")» > 15:37 <@jnthn> rakudo: ("62.76.96.200", "62.76.96.201", > "62.76.96.202", ... "62.76.96.223").perl.say > 15:37 <+p6eval> rakudo cb0e95: ( no output ) > 15:37 <@jnthn> Hm > 15:37 <@moritz_> bug > 15:37 <@jnthn> Yeah > 15:37 < snarkyboojum> :) > 15:37 <@moritz_> somwhere the fail() is lost > 15:37 <@jnthn> It should whine about stub code being executed. > 15:38 <@jnthn> We fail to fail. > 15:38 <@jnthn> And thus we fail. > > perl6 -e '("62.76.96.200", "62.76.96.201", "62.76.96.202", ... > "62.76.96.223").perl.say' > produce no output > > But in REPL it print about stub code executing and hang up > > git rev-parse HEAD > 17e43e86eedaa241a9f282372aa6db476216df5f >
This now fails with: $ ./perl6 -e '("62.76.96.200", "62.76.96.201", "62.76.96.202", ... "62.76.96.223").perl.say' ===SORRY!=== Comma found before apparent series operator; please remove comma (or put parens around the ... listop, or use 'fail' instead of ...) at line 1, near " ... \"62.7" which is what STD does. Assigning to moritz for tests. -- Will "Coke" Coleda