On Wed Oct 15 17:48:28 2008, Whiteknight wrote:
With the pdd27mmd branch merged in now, what's the status of this request?
The MMD table is now just a namespace, and namespaces are shareable
between interpreters. So, resolved.
Allison
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While reading code, I noticed that the implementation of
P6object.new_class
Is there anything else I can do to help track down the bug?
To get Parrot to compile, I can still use the trick of downdating
src/multidispatch.c to r32188, but this gives me 7 failing tests, not
surprizingly.
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Original Message
Subject: Re: Segfault in Lua exception handler
This code:
class Point {
has $.x is rw;
has $.y is rw;
method get_string () {
return $.x, $.y;
}
}
my Point $point .= new( :x1.2, :y-3.7 );
say $point.x;
say $point;
Generates this output:
1.2
get_string() not implemented in class 'Point'
Ovid wrote:
This code:
class Point {
has $.x is rw;
has $.y is rw;
method get_string () {
The correct way to define user-defined stringfication is either through
method Str { ... }
or
method prefix:~ ($self: ) { ... }
(afaict both are not implemented in Rakudo
On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 12:46 PM, Moritz Lenz
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The correct way to define user-defined stringfication is either through
method Str { ... }
or
method prefix:~ ($self: ) { ... }
(afaict both are not implemented in Rakudo yet)
Yeah, I can't even declare a method that
On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 05:46:11PM +0100, Moritz Lenz wrote:
I think that every class should have a default stringification. Dunno if
there's a ticket for it yet.
I don't think there's a _spec_ for a default stringification yet.
So we should probably propose that first, and then see about
Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 05:46:11PM +0100, Moritz Lenz wrote:
I think that every class should have a default stringification. Dunno if
there's a ticket for it yet.
I don't think there's a _spec_ for a default stringification yet.
So we should probably propose