Hi Simon, Maybe I am trying to get "-c" to do too many things.
What I would like it to do is to check everything right up to but not actually run the program. -T On 07/25/2018 02:27 AM, Simon Proctor wrote:
Problem is that's not a syntax error as such. Running with stage stats you can see where -c stop and where the error is thrown.(I'm sure someone with deeper VM understanding can explain is better). perl6 --stagestats -e 'sub foo($a, $b) { say "Hmm" };foo(1,2,"3")' Stage start : 0.000 Stage parse : 0.116 Stage syntaxcheck: 0.000 Stage ast : 0.000 Stage optimize : ===SORRY!=== Error while compiling -e Calling foo(Int, Int, Str) will never work with declared signature ($a, $b) at -e:1 ------> sub foo($a, $b) { say "Hmm" };⏏foo(1,2,"3") perl6 --stagestats -ce 'sub foo($a, $b) { say "Hmm" };foo(1,2,"3")' Stage start : 0.000 Stage parse : 0.110 Stage syntaxcheck: Syntax OKOn Wed, 25 Jul 2018 at 09:26 ToddAndMargo <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:Dear Developers, $ perl6 -v This is Rakudo version 2018.05 built on MoarVM version 2018.05 implementing Perl 6.c. `Perl6 -c xxx.pl6` passes if IsCurrentRevNewer ( $OldRev, $NewRev, $SubName, "no", "quiet" ) when the sub it calls only has three variables in it header, not five: sub IsCurrentRevNewer( $Caller, # who called this function $LatestRev, # Latest Revision $OldRev ) { # Old Revision -T -- Simon Proctor Cognoscite aliquid novum cotidie
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