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First, let's see how it works in Perl 5:
Command:
$ perl -wE 'my ($x
On Sun Jul 24 01:22:23 2016, barto...@gmx.de wrote:
> There are failing (skipped) tests for rakudo-j in S32-list/unique.t
> and S32-list/repeated.t that fail with 'This Seq has already been
> iterated, and its values consumed'. An example:
>
> $ ./perl6-j -e 'my $a = ; $a .= unique; say $a.perl'
>
On 01/10/2016 11:02 PM, ToddAndMargo wrote:
Hi All,
Anyone know if Perl 6 will be available for Red Hat Enterprise
Linux 7 any time soon?
Many thanks,
-T
Any sign of movement on this at Red Hat?
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They malfunction
On Tue, Aug 9, 2016 at 3:49 AM, Theo van den Heuvel
wrote:
> I have string variable and want to execute a function with that name. How
> do I call that function?
>
> sub bar { say "Hi" }
> my $subname = 'bar';
>
> # how to call the sub whose name I have?
> "$name".(); # gives me "No such
Hi all,
I have seen this somewhere in the docs, but can't find it for the life
of me.
I have string variable and want to execute a function with that name.
How do I call that function?
sub bar { say "Hi" }
my $subname = 'bar';
# how to call the sub whose name I have?
"$name".(); #
Branch: refs/heads/master
Home: https://github.com/perl6/specs
Commit: 899560e86ad0279925dd8beb80f108d319aa40fc
https://github.com/perl6/specs/commit/899560e86ad0279925dd8beb80f108d319aa40fc
Author: Moritz Lenz
Date: 2016-08-09 (Tue, 09 Aug 2016)
Changed paths:
A v6d.po
Branch: refs/heads/master
Home: https://github.com/perl6/specs
Commit: 2e72b5d1d8f06674b14fef0ba818079eb9189436
https://github.com/perl6/specs/commit/2e72b5d1d8f06674b14fef0ba818079eb9189436
Author: Zoffix Znet
Date: 2016-08-09 (Tue, 09 Aug 2016)
Changed paths:
M html/p
Branch: refs/heads/master
Home: https://github.com/perl6/specs
Commit: ce29255b71b1a29334ab0028a678f83c3fc51ceb
https://github.com/perl6/specs/commit/ce29255b71b1a29334ab0028a678f83c3fc51ceb
Author: Zoffix Znet
Date: 2016-08-09 (Tue, 09 Aug 2016)
Changed paths:
M v6d.po
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Let's look at the code in Rakudo! From src/core/Whatever.pm
my class
The behavious still seems the same:
% perl6 --v
This is Rakudo version 2016.07.1-135-g77724b2 built on MoarVM version
2016.07-16-g85b6537
implementing Perl 6.c.
% perl6 -e'my $s = False but True; say $s; say $s.so;'
True
True
This is inconsistent with:
% perl6 -e'my $s = 0 but True; say $s; say
$ 6 'BEGIN my $x = 42; my @a is default($x); say @a[1]'
42
It’s all a matter of needing a compile time value.
$ 6 'constant $x = 42; my @a is default($x); say @a[1]'
42
Is another way of doing this.
I’m not sure how we can actually fix the reported case, without breaking the
above cases. If
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Code:
my $x = 42;
my @a is default($x);
say @a[1]
Result:
(Any)
It
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Code:
Supply.interval(1).tap: {say (now - BEGIN now) % 1}; sleep ∞
R
On Wed Jul 27 10:44:19 2016, coke wrote:
> On Tue Jun 24 05:34:19 2014, andynpar...@googlemail.com wrote:
> > Hello!
> >
> > I am running a syntactically correct program, but the debugger fails
> > giving a large call stack output; see attached.
> >
> > The Perl6 version is:rakudo-star-2014.04/inst
The unwanted() routine needed to add an explicit sink to certain methods found
in a block-final Want node. (Method calls for dispatch:<.=> and Pair.new are
exempt, however. In the case of .=, it is 'nosink' because it's essentially
going to cause a side effect anyway, and doing it twice tends t
On Mon Aug 08 04:09:13 2016, elizabeth wrote:
> As far as I understand Jonathan’s position on this, is that you
> shouldn’t do that.
Well, you shouldn't do it without concurrency control if you want correct
results. But SEGV isn't an OK failure mode. So it wants addressing up to that
point (an
On Wed May 21 13:36:58 2014, david.warring wrote:
> [08:09] r: my $value = True but False; say $value
> [08:09] <+camelia> rakudo-jvm 196b4f: OUTPUT«(timeout)»
> [08:09] <+camelia> ..rakudo-{parrot,moar} 196b4f: OUTPUT«False»
> ...
> [08:10] rakudo-jvm is all "WARNING. PARADOX. MUST OVERHEAT."
>
On Mon Jan 18 21:22:44 2016, lloyd.fo...@gmail.com wrote:
> This bug just hit me :\. It should go away with 'no precompilation'.
>
> I believe it's closely related to:
>
> https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=125634
>
> On Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 2:43 AM Zoffix Znet
> wrote:
>
> > # New
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