On Sat, 26 Dec 2015 06:25:14 -0800, lloyd.fo...@gmail.com wrote:
> just to confirm. it works on my debian container:
>
> root@84f1511728c6:~# perl6 -e 'say (await start { qx/echo foo/ }).perl'
> "foo\n"
>
>
> On Sat, Dec 26, 2015 at 10:41 PM Lloyd Fournier
> wrote:
>
> > Hey Timo. I'm afraid I
just to confirm. it works on my debian container:
root@84f1511728c6:~# perl6 -e 'say (await start { qx/echo foo/ }).perl'
"foo\n"
On Sat, Dec 26, 2015 at 10:41 PM Lloyd Fournier
wrote:
> Hey Timo. I'm afraid I'm interpreting it correctly:
>
> Lloyds-iMac:~ llfourn$ perl6 -e 'say (await start {
Hey Timo. I'm afraid I'm interpreting it correctly:
Lloyds-iMac:~ llfourn$ perl6 -e 'say (await start { qx/echo foo/ }).perl'
slip()
Looks like we've got a mac bug:
Lloyds-iMac:~ llfourn$ perl6 -v
This is Rakudo version 2015.12 built on MoarVM version 2015.12
implementing Perl 6.c.
On Sat, Dec 2
On 12/26/2015 06:08 AM, Lloyd Fournier (via RT) wrote:
> perl6 -e 'say await start { qx/echo foo/ }'
>
> outputs an empty list. Pretty sure that's a bug.
I can't reproduce this. Does this code give the same result on your
machine as on mine?
timo@schmetterling ~> perl6 -e 'say (await start {
# New Ticket Created by Lloyd Fournier
# Please include the string: [perl #127030]
# in the subject line of all future correspondence about this issue.
# https://rt.perl.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=127030 >
perl6 -e 'say await start { qx/echo foo/ }'
outputs an empty list. Pretty sure that's