What's the status of numeric upgrades in Perl 6? Is see the docs say "Perl 6 intrinsically supports big integers and rationals through its system of type declarations. Int automatically supports promotion to arbitrary precision" but it looks like it's doing the same thing as Perl 5.
$ ./perl6 -e 'say 2**40' 1099511627776 $ ./perl6 -e 'say 2**50' 1.12589990684262e+15 $ ./perl6 -e 'say 2**1100' inf And... $ ./perl6 -e 'my Int $foo = 2**32; say $foo' Type check failed current instr.: 'parrot;Perl6Object;infix:=' pc 60 (src/gen_builtins.pir:52) called from Sub '_block11' pc 98 (EVAL_12:41) called from Sub 'parrot;PCT::HLLCompiler;eval' pc 806 (src/PCT/HLLCompiler.pir:480) called from Sub 'parrot;PCT::HLLCompiler;command_line' pc 1298 (src/PCT/HLLCompiler.pir:707) called from Sub 'parrot;Perl6::Compiler;main' pc 17029 (perl6.pir:172) perl6(4325) malloc: *** Deallocation of a pointer not malloced: 0x4157170; This could be a double free(), or free() called with the middle of an allocated block; Try setting environment variable MallocHelp to see tools to help debug perl6(4325) malloc: *** Deallocation of a pointer not malloced: 0xda71b; This could be a double free(), or free() called with the middle of an allocated block; Try setting environment variable MallocHelp to see tools to help debug Bus error (core dumped) though hopefully that's transient. -- "Clutter and overload are not an attribute of information, they are failures of design" -- Edward Tufte