FWIW, this bug is somewhat similar in feel:
https://github.com/rakudo/rakudo/issues/1202
On 2017-10-15 03:14:02, c...@zoffix.com wrote:
> On Wed, 02 Nov 2016 07:13:26 -0700, jn...@jnthn.net wrote:
> > On Sun Oct 02 12:52:45 2016, gfldex wrote:
> > > sub f(){
> > > my $c = Channel.new;
> > >
> > >
Honestly, I have no idea how to test this… maybe someone should attempt to golf
it, but given that the commit description is “JIT compile native calls”, I
guess it'd be a bit complicated.
… I'm fine with just delegating it to the DBIish test suite…
On 2017-10-20 08:12:41, alex.jakime...@gmail.com
Actually, I've been trying to reproduce it on the said revision with --profile,
--ll-exception and whatnot, and I can't. I think this is an issue on OS X and
therefore should be confirmed (and tested) on OS X also.
On 2018-01-06 12:59:07, jan-olof.hen...@bredband.net wrote:
> On Fri, 28 Jul 2017 1
On Mon, 02 Oct 2017 22:24:32 -0700, allber...@gmail.com wrote:
> [03 05:10:36] m: subset MyStr of Str where 4 < *.chars <
> 10; my MyStr $s = 's';
> [03 05:10:37] rakudo-moar fcbd8a: OUTPUT: «===SORRY!===
> [03 05:10:37] QAST::Block with cuid 1 has not appeared
> [03 05:10:37] »
> [03 05:11:1
On Mon, 02 Oct 2017 22:24:32 -0700, allber...@gmail.com wrote:
> [03 05:10:36] m: subset MyStr of Str where 4 < *.chars <
> 10; my MyStr $s = 's';
> [03 05:10:37] rakudo-moar fcbd8a: OUTPUT: «===SORRY!===
> [03 05:10:37] QAST::Block with cuid 1 has not appeared
> [03 05:10:37] »
> [03 05:11:1
On Sat, 25 Feb 2017 06:55:02 -0800, sml...@gmail.com wrote:
> A WhateverCode containing an array subscript that is itself a
> WhateverCode, usually works fine... e.g. `*.[*-1]` always returns the
> last positional element of its argument.
>
> A WhateverCode closing over a lexical variable usually
On Sat, 25 Feb 2017 06:55:02 -0800, sml...@gmail.com wrote:
> A WhateverCode containing an array subscript that is itself a
> WhateverCode, usually works fine... e.g. `*.[*-1]` always returns the
> last positional element of its argument.
>
> A WhateverCode closing over a lexical variable usually