ll see that some data or state is incorrect. And the
problem with incorrect data is that you might not even spot it.
On Tue, Dec 15, 2020, 11:10 PM Konrad Bucheli via perl6-users
mailto:perl6-us...@perl.org>> wrote:
Hi Ralph
Thanks a lot for the extensive answer.
I still consi
Hi Ralph
I understand that this is about avoiding the pyramid of doom.
And it is enjoyable that it can be avoided. Opt in.
No programming language I worked so far has this semantics of method
call. So we might name it differently as it is doing something
different... -> that is the trap.
(I
ect: Re: Missing NullPointerException
On Thu, Dec 3, 2020 at 10:20 PM Konrad Bucheli via perl6-users
wrote:
>
> What is actually the rationale for such a behaviour?
Ergonomically sound null safety.
First, consider what other languages have. Quoting
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saf
is
returning Nil, then perhaps we have a bug. Could you elaborate on the
situation where you encountered this?
On 3 Dec 2020, at 15:22, Konrad Bucheli via perl6-users
wrote:
On 02.12.20 15:55, Ralph Mellor wrote:
On Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 7:08 AM Patrick R. Michaud wrote
On 02.12.20 15:55, Ralph Mellor wrote:
On Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 7:08 AM Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
Nil.any_non_existent method always seems to return Nil. I'm not sure where
this is documented
It's near the top of the `Nil` doc page you linked:
Any method call on `Nil` of a method that
Hi
I miss an error on my first invocation of `c` below:
$ raku
Welcome to 퐑퐚퐤퐮퐝퐨™ v2020.10.
Implementing the 퐑퐚퐤퐮™ programming language v6.d.
Built on MoarVM version 2020.10.
To exit type 'exit' or '^D'
> class a { method b {return}}
(a)
> say a.b.c
Nil
> my $b = a.b
(Any)
> say $b.c
No such
Dear Raku experts
I have a little patch which adds another library include path and installation
site named "foo" which points to "/opt/foo/lib", see attached patch.
That worked (in a similar fashion) well with 2020.02, but with 2020.05 it fails
on the following test:
$ cat foo.rakumod
unit
Dear Raku programmers
I have a hash with arrays as value. Out of that I wanted to get a flat list
with all the entries in the value arrays. My first intuitive attempt was to use
flat, but somehow that only works with an additional map step:
$ raku
To exit type 'exit' or '^D'
> my
Sorry, I forgot about
# perl6 -v
This is Rakudo version 2019.03.1 built on MoarVM version 2019.03
implementing Perl 6.d.
Von: Konrad Bucheli via perl6-users
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 28. März 2019 15:36
An: perl6-users
Betreff: MoarVM panic when using PKafka
Hi
Hi
We want to use Perl 6 as Kafka client. When I want to save the offset in
the queue after I processed the message I get some MoarVM panics:
MoarVM panic: Internal error: zeroed target thread ID in work pass
or sometimes
MoarVM panic: Internal error: invalid thread ID 8614688 in GC
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