»ö« Welcome to Perl 6! | perl6.org/ | evalbot usage: 'p6: say 3;' or rakudo:, or /msg camelia p6: ... | irclog: irc.perl6.org or colabti.org/irclogger/irclogger_logs/perl6 | UTF-8 is our friend! Set by moritz on 22 December 2015. |
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jnthn | You can .^lookup the method and, iirc, .cando passed a Capture will give all of the canidates that could match. Then iterate over them and call them. Alternatively, could just put nextsame or callsame at the end of each candidate. | 00:00 | |
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jnthn | sleep time; 'night | 00:00 | |
Kaiepi | night | 00:01 | |
SmokeMachine | m: class C { multi method bla(% (:$a, |)) {"a"}; multi method bla(% (:$b, |)) {"b"} }; my $c = C.new; say C.^lookup("bla").candidates.map: {.($c, {a => 1, b => 2})} | 00:02 | |
camelia | (a b) | ||
SmokeMachine | jnthn: great! thanks! | 00:03 | |
Kaiepi | ok this documentation is great | ||
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SmokeMachine | m: multi bla(% (:$a!, |)) {"a"}; multi bla(% (:$b!, |)) {"b"}; say &bla.candidates.grep(*.cando: \({:1a, :2b}))>>.({:1a, :2b}) # :) | 00:11 | |
camelia | (a b) | ||
Voldenet | I'd force my way with slightly more javascriptish solution | 00:12 | |
m: class C { method bla(Hash $c) { $c.map({ %!x{.key}(.value) }) }; has %!x = { a => {"A: $^a"}, b => {"B: $^b" } }}; say C.new.bla: {a => 1, b => 2} | |||
camelia | (A: 1 B: 2) | ||
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Voldenet | not that it's very elegant | 00:13 | |
and doesn't support multiple args, sadly | 00:16 | ||
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Geth | doc: 9a718ea10e | (Zoffix Znet)++ (committed using GitHub Web editor) | doc/Type/Str.pod6 Make linkable things links in subst-mutate desc |
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SmokeMachine | m: my $c = class C {has Int $.a handles * = 3}.new; say $c.is-prime; $c does role :: {}; $c.is-prime | 02:15 | |
camelia | True No such method 'is-prime' for invocant of type 'C+{<anon|75388240>}' in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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SmokeMachine | handles is being lost on "does" | ||
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Geth | doc: e79d237af6 | (Zoffix Znet)++ | doc/Type/Str.pod6 Clarify return of Str.subst-mutate with multi-match options Rakudo fix: github.com/rakudo/rakudo/commit/77794a28aa github.com/rakudo/rakudo/commit/e0d39321e1 Spec: github.com/perl6/roast/commit/c537763529 github.com/perl6/roast/commit/8c358cfc87 |
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synopsebot | Link: doc.perl6.org/type/Str | ||
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Geth | doc: 653a7994d3 | (JJ Merelo)++ | doc/Type/Signature.pod6 Un-confusing Signature example Inverting the order by using $sig in the `given` clause, I expect to make it a bit less confusing. Also inclusing the `default` clause, just in case. Moved `mismatch` to the first, to show that it's checked against. Hope this closes #1777, if it does not, just let me know. |
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synopsebot | Link: doc.perl6.org/type/Signature | ||
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Guest8794 | ls | 09:15 | |
El_Che | Desktop Documents Downloads Music Pr0n | 09:16 | |
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moritz | lsb_release -a | 09:18 | |
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Guest16234 | ls | 09:21 | |
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tiny911 | ls | 09:22 | |
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El_Che | try this -> /quit | ||
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pmurias | harc.github.io/seymour-live2017/ - fairly cool live programming work/hopefully we can hook it up to Perl 6 once it's language agnostic | 09:46 | |
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pmurias | it's interesting if the slow parsing price Perl 6 pays for it's complex and pluggable grammar is worth the increased barrier to tooling in the long run | 09:48 | |
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moritz | that is a quetion I've asked myself multiple times, with no clear answer yet | 09:55 | |
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DrForr | Well, I'm hoping to be able to give a more definitive answer in the near future. | 10:22 | |
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pmurias | DrForr: how so? | 10:48 | |
DrForr | I'm waiting to hear if the Apache Foundation is able to sponsor me to do syntax highlighting for Perl 6/Eclipse. | 10:50 | |
pmurias | DrForr: using the builtin Perl 6 grammar or the usuall approach of having something adhoc that kind of works? | 10:51 | |
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DrForr | pmurias: That's a good question actually. I haven't decided, although I suspect the usual suspects (too little time and its friends) will force hte latter. | 10:54 | |
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tbrowder | hi, #perl | 11:03 | |
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tbrowder | can anyone running debian 8 please describe the base java packages they are running? i have been using the sun/oracle ones for years and need to get to version 1.8 (however that translates into the obscure java naming system). thanks. | 11:07 | |
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Kaiepi | openjdk? | 11:10 | |
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moritz | openjdk-7-jre-headless | 11:13 | |
but that's version 7 | |||
openjdk-8-jre-headless is available in Stretch | |||
dunno if there are jessie backports for it | 11:14 | ||
Kaiepi | would you be able to build it from source? | ||
moritz | according to serverfault.com/questions/830636/c...ian-jessie it works from backports | ||
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tbrowder | moritz: thanks for the link! | 11:18 | |
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|Sno| | jnthn: Hi | 11:37 | |
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|Sno| | jnthn: We would like to provide space and coffee etc. around GPW2018 for a Perl6 Hackathon (act.yapc.eu/gpw2018/) | 11:39 | |
If you're interested ... | |||
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|Sno| | Or anyone else here ... but I have sth. special in mind asking jnthn direktly ... | 11:41 | |
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DrForr | Just prodded him elsewhere. | 11:43 | |
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tbrowder | moritz: jvm link directions worked flawlessly, thanks! | 11:50 | |
moritz | tbrowder: that's great, yw | ||
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Zoffix | e: temp.perl6.party/temp.txt | 12:21 | |
evalable6 | Zoffix, Successfully fetched the code from the provided URL. | ||
Str $!unit = "K" (36.6 degrees ...K unit => C) 6 |
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Zoffix | I'm so baffled by these results: why is $!unit K? Why is the string that follows wrapped in parens. Why does it show "K unit => C" instead of just 6. Why is Bridge not called. Why is the final answer 6? | 12:22 | |
I bet it's something dumb like a missing semicolon somewhere :| | 12:26 | ||
ah, I see it | 12:27 | ||
missing colon on bless | |||
timotimo | oooh, indeed | ||
Zoffix | e: temp.perl6.party/temp.txt | 12:28 | |
evalable6 | Zoffix, Successfully fetched the code from the provided URL. | ||
Str $!unit = "C" 36.6 degrees ...C 7726.956 "Unit is C" "Unit is F" "Unit is K" |
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Zoffix | \o/ | ||
SmokeMachine | m: my $c = class C {has Int $.a handles * = 3}.new; say $c.is-prime; $c does role :: {}; $c.is-prime # "does" loses the "handles" | 12:31 | |
camelia | True No such method 'is-prime' for invocant of type 'C+{<anon|53096992>}' in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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Zoffix | SmokeMachine: just file tickets for anything you think is a bug: github.com/rakudo/rakudo/issues/new | 12:34 | |
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jnthn | |Sno|: Originally I wasn't sure I could make GPW. Think maybe I can make some of it (the last conf day and hang around for Hackathon on the Saturday after), however. | 13:10 | |
|Sno| | jnthn: do you have a few minutes for a more private chat? | 13:11 | |
jnthn | |Sno|: Kinda, /msg me | 13:12 | |
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Geth | doc: 7060b488eb | (Zoffix Znet)++ | doc/Type/Real.pod6 Document Real.Bridge A bit long-winded, but includes a real-ish example of use. Closes github.com/perl6/doc/issues/1690 D#1690 Part of github.com/rakudo/rakudo/pull/1522 R#1522 |
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synopsebot | Link: doc.perl6.org/type/Real | ||
synopsebot | D#1690 [closed]: github.com/perl6/doc/issues/1690 [docs] Method `Bridge` is undocumented | ||
R#1522 [open]: github.com/rakudo/rakudo/pull/1522 Remove the Bridge method from the numeric classes | |||
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Voldenet | wow, it's the first time i've used big font (more than 8) on perl6 and I can finally see all the symbols :D | 13:29 | |
Geth | doc: eebfb35b3d | (Zoffix Znet)++ | doc/Type/Real.pod6 Point out code example has a limitation |
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Voldenet | I really could use a tool, that'd translate utf-8 perl into ascii | 13:31 | |
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moritz | write it :-) | 13:47 | |
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El_Che | utf8 perl could be one of the few uses of the bar on macbook pros | 13:49 | |
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Ulti | ctrl+cmd+space does the same job FYI | 14:29 | |
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Ulti | even without the fancy bar | 14:29 | |
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buggable | New CPAN upload: IRC-Client-Plugin-UrlTitle-1.1.0.tar.gz by TYIL cpan.metacpan.org/authors/id/T/TY/...1.0.tar.gz | 14:32 | |
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leonzhou | hej | 14:45 | |
i just started to learn perl | 14:46 | ||
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tadzik | hey | 14:47 | |
leonzhou | hey man | 14:49 | |
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are u talking with me ? | |||
i am new leaener , need help | 14:50 | ||
tadzik | I guess I am now, yes | ||
sure what's the problem? | |||
leonzhou | cool , where are u | ||
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tadzik | I'm right here, on the internet :) | 14:51 | |
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leonzhou | just need some advices | 14:51 | |
[Coke] | note that this is Perl 6, not Perl 5, just in case. | ||
leonzhou | i am your country | ||
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leonzhou | i use perl 6 , | 14:52 | |
by the way , what is dig difference between 5 and 6 | |||
Geth | doc: 51904c9281 | (Will "Coke" Coleda)++ | doc/Type/Signature.pod6 remove trailing whitespace |
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doc: e40b02a299 | (Will "Coke" Coleda)++ | doc/Type/Str.pod6 fix typo |
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synopsebot | Link: doc.perl6.org/type/Signature | ||
Link: doc.perl6.org/type/Str | |||
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Zoffix | leonzhou: there're separate, wildly different language these days. The names are similar only because ~16 years ago Perl 6 was meant to be the next version of Perl 5, but eventually those goals diverged and we got a separate language, with Perl 5 making its own set of improvements. | 15:04 | |
m: print "0" && "I am a Perl 6 program\n" || "I am a Perl 5 program\n" | 15:06 | ||
camelia | I am a Perl 6 program | ||
Zoffix | Even as something as basic as ^ that prints differnt output if run with `perl` interpreter. | ||
ilmari | perlbot: eval: print "0" && "I am a Perl 6 program\n" || "I am a Perl 5 program\n" | 15:07 | |
perlbot | ilmari: I am a Perl 6 program | ||
ilmari | perlbot: eval5: print "0" && "I am a Perl 6 program\n" || "I am a Perl 5 program\n" | ||
perlbot | ilmari: Stored eval5: print "0" && "I am a Perl 6 program\n" || "I am a Perl 5 program\n" | ||
ilmari | perlbot: eval5.26: print "0" && "I am a Perl 6 program\n" || "I am a Perl 5 program\n" | ||
perlbot | ilmari: I am a Perl 5 program 1 | ||
leonzhou | hej camelia , it seems i use same as u | 15:08 | |
Zoffix | m: print "I am a Perl ", 5+(!!"0"), " program\n" | 15:09 | |
camelia | I am a Perl 6 program | ||
Zoffix | A bit shorter | ||
ilmari | perlbot: eval5.26: print "I am a Perl ", 5+(!!"0"), " program\n" | 15:11 | |
perlbot | ilmari: I am a Perl 5 program 1 | ||
ilmari | (the 1 is the return value from print) | ||
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buggable | New CPAN upload: IRC-Client-Plugin-UrlTitle-1.1.1.tar.gz by TYIL cpan.metacpan.org/authors/id/T/TY/...1.1.tar.gz | 15:12 | |
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moritz | lots of Perl 6 discussion on twitter right now: twitter.com/andrewshitov/status/96...9716774913 | 15:16 | |
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Zoffix | m: sub love {return}; print "I love Perl ", 5+!!(love(),), "\n" | 15:19 | |
camelia | I love Perl 6 | ||
Zoffix | perlbot: eval5.26: sub love {return}; print "I love Perl ", 5+!!(love(),), "\n" | ||
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perlbot | Zoffix: I love Perl 5 1 | 15:19 | |
Zoffix | Another diff :) | ||
Oh wait, I'm overthinking it. | 15:20 | ||
m: print "I love Perl ", 5+((),), "\n" | |||
camelia | I love Perl 6 | ||
Zoffix | perlbot: eval5.26: print "I love Perl ", 5+((),), "\n" | ||
perlbot | Zoffix: I love Perl 5 1 💑 | ||
moritz | I'm sure you can do fun things with 5 & 6 == 6 or so | 15:23 | |
Zoffix | m: print "I love Perl ", (5, 6)[~1], "\n" | 15:25 | |
camelia | I love Perl 6 | ||
Zoffix | perlbot: eval5.26: print "I love Perl ", (5, 6)[~1], "\n" | ||
perlbot | Zoffix: I love Perl 5 1 | ||
Zoffix | :) | ||
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caasih | So is it unwise to learn Perl 6 and then Perl 5? If my final goal is to understand pugs and the diverged moment in my next 5 or 10 years. | 15:37 | |
moritz | I don't see why you have to learn Perl 5 at all to understand Pugs | 15:39 | |
El_Che | caasih: do you understand haskell? | 15:40 | |
caasih | El_Che: I know some haskell. I know some basic type classes like functor and monad. But I can’t understand advanced topics like lenses. | 15:42 | |
El_Che | pretty much the only thing I remember from pugs was that it was written in haskell | ||
caasih | moritz: Ok. So I just learn to program in Perl 6 first. And I can forget about Perl 5 for now. | 15:43 | |
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caasih | El_Che: I read some dev logs about pugs but I can’t understand junctions at that moment. | 15:43 | |
Does Perl 5 have junctions? Why we need them? I didn’t notice them in other languages like C or JS. | 15:45 | ||
moritz | caasih: maybe docs.perl6.org/type/Junction.html helps? | ||
El_Che | clarify it a little for me. Are you a haskell afficionado, an Computer Science historian that want to figure how pugs worked? Or do you want to know how Junctions work in Perl 6? | ||
moritz | no, Perl 5 doesn't have them | ||
El_Che | if the latter, the Runtime of Perl 6 is Rakudo now. Pugs was abandoned | ||
moritz | and they are mostly a convience | ||
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caasih | El_Che: I think I am the historian in this case. | 15:47 | |
El_Che | caasih: ok, thx for clarifying | 15:48 | |
there are people around here that worked on pugs and may have some answers | |||
caasih | I may not use high level languages like Perl 6 or Haskell in my career. But I’d like to know stories about them in my free time. | 15:49 | |
El_Che++ cool, thanks for the advice. | 15:50 | ||
moritz++ for the link | |||
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Voldenet | It isn't unwise to learn perl6 and then perl5, they are different languages | 15:59 | |
perl6 is a fun toy language | |||
I believe perl5 to be used more in real world environments | 16:02 | ||
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El_Che | Voldenet: of course is Perl 5 more widely used being a popular lang with 30y history. No need to call perl6 a "toy language" though | 16:05 | |
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Voldenet | I call that every language that is fun to use | 16:08 | |
El_Che | a 'it's not you, it's me" thing? | 16:09 | |
Voldenet | Yeah, 't was meant to be complimentary :P | 16:10 | |
El_Che | :) | ||
lucasb | Any type object can be coerced to Numeric and they will return integer zero (and emit a warning). Method .Numeric is inherited from Mu. | 16:32 | |
But what about the actual numeric types, can't they overload the .Numeric method to return a value of their type? | |||
m: quietly say (.WHAT for +Num, +Rat, +Complex) | |||
camelia | ((Int) (Int) (Int)) | ||
lucasb | wouldn't you like if this ^^ returned ((Num) (Rat) (Complex)) ? | 16:33 | |
the actual values returned would then be (0e0, 0.0, 0+0i) or (NaN, 0.0, 0+0i) | 16:36 | ||
any opinions? | |||
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Zoffix | lucasb: I recall chasing down the "undefined numerics are zero" thing a year or so ago and I recall rage-quitting and wishing we never carried over that feature from Perl 5. I forget the exact details tho. | 16:46 | |
m: Rat + 1 | 16:47 | ||
camelia | WARNINGS for <tmp>: Useless use of "+" in expression "Rat + 1" in sink context (line 1) Cannot look up attributes in a Rat type object in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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Zoffix | That probably was one of them. i.e., sure, you can make Rat.Numeric return <0/1>, but, Numeric isn't always used in operations | ||
m: Int² | 16:49 | ||
camelia | Invocant of method 'Bridge' must be an object instance of type 'Int', not a type object of type 'Int'. Did you forget a '.new'? in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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Zoffix | And many operations don't work with type objects, so why do we even have "undef is zero" thing in some random places. | ||
When is it useful? | 16:50 | ||
m: class { method z (Rat $x) { say "Numerator is {.nude.head}" } }.new.z: Rat | 16:52 | ||
camelia | No such method 'nude' for invocant of type 'Any'. Did you mean any of these? none note in method z at <tmp> line 1 in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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Zoffix | m: class { method z (Rat $x) { say "Numerator is {$x.nude.head}" } }.new.z: Rat | ||
camelia | Cannot look up attributes in a Rat type object in method z at <tmp> line 1 in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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Zoffix | And there are plenty of custom places where type Numeric objects would explode instead of being coerced to 0. So really, I wish we'd remove this whole idea entirely. | 16:53 | |
pmurias | Zoffix: do we have a lot of tests depend on that? | 16:55 | |
Zoffix | I'm about to test it. | 16:56 | |
timotimo | it looks like state variables in `perl6 -ne` don't behave right | 16:57 | |
Zoffix | There's also RT#130383 | ||
synopsebot | RT#130383 [new]: rt.perl.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=130383 [BUG] perl6 -n does not set $_ when it's interpolated via a block | ||
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Zoffix | timotimo: what's the code that doesn't work? perl6 -ne 'say $++' and perl6 -ne 'state $x; say $x++' seem to work OK | 16:59 | |
And RT#130383 is just a mis-scoped QAST::Block | 17:00 | ||
lucasb | Zoffix: I guess I'm not surprised by "undef is zero" in the language. That's a behavior to be expected from a Perl language. I wouldn't mind if it goes away. I was just trying to make the already existent behavior a little more convenient. | 17:02 | |
Zoffix | lucasb: is it really expected though? I imagine modern practices fatalize those warnings | 17:03 | |
(`use strictures 2;` doesn't tho) | 17:04 | ||
jnthn | I've had production code survive (desirably) in the case of missing data thanks to that | ||
Rather than crash and burn | |||
(Which wouldn't have been useful) | 17:05 | ||
ZzZombo | m: say Int+Str | ||
camelia | Use of uninitialized value of type Int in numeric context 0 in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 Use of uninitialized value of type Str in numeric context in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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jnthn | Certainly I prefer to handle such things explicitly, but sometimes things are unexpectedly missing. | ||
Zoffix | jnthn: I'd say that's pure luck. Had you used any of the ops that expect a :D value on that value, then it'd crash and burn. | ||
jnthn | Zoffix: I was thinking as much about Perl 5 as Perl 6 | 17:06 | |
Zoffix | pmurias: making Mu.Real and Mu.Numeric return 42 instead of 0 makes these stresstests fail: gist.github.com/zoffixznet/310e04b...0ff09cbbc6 | ||
jnthn | Zoffix: Just saying that I'd lean towards "try to consistently warn and behave well" than "rip it out" | ||
Zoffix | Based on those tests results, it's probably too deeply ingraned to rip out by now | 17:07 | |
jnthn | Yeah, I consider it a part of the forviging Perl-ish nature, so on that count I'd be hesitant to see it go | 17:08 | |
Zoffix | Weird a bunch of S32-io/lock.t tests fail too :S | ||
ZzZombo | m: say Str++~Int.Bool | 17:13 | |
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ZzZombo | m: say False++~Int.Bool | ||
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ZzZombo | m: say Int++~Int.Bool | 17:14 | |
camelia | Cannot resolve caller postfix:<++>(Int); the following candidates match the type but require mutable arguments: (Mu:U $a is rw) The following do not match for other reasons: (Bool:D $a is rw) (Bool:U $a is rw --> Bool::False)… |
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ZzZombo | m: say ($=Int)++~Int.Bool | ||
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camelia | 0False | ||
ZzZombo | m: say ($= Str)++~Int.Bool | 17:15 | |
camelia | 0False | ||
ZzZombo | m: say ++$-- | ||
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Operators '++' and '--' are non-associative and require parentheses at <tmp>:1 ------> 3say ++$--7⏏5<EOL> expecting any of: postfix |
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ZzZombo | m: say ++($--) | 17:16 | |
camelia | Cannot resolve caller prefix:<++>(Int); the following candidates match the type but require mutable arguments: (Mu:D $a is rw) (Int:D $a is rw) The following do not match for other reasons: (Bool $a is rw) (Mu:U $a is rw… |
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ZzZombo | m: say ++(my $--) | ||
camelia | Cannot resolve caller prefix:<++>(Int); the following candidates match the type but require mutable arguments: (Mu:D $a is rw) (Int:D $a is rw) The following do not match for other reasons: (Bool $a is rw) (Mu:U $a is rw… |
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ZzZombo | m: say ++(my $)-- | ||
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Operators '++' and '--' are non-associative and require parentheses at <tmp>:1 ------> 3say ++(my $)--7⏏5<EOL> expecting any of: postfix |
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lucasb | Zoffix, jnthn and others: I wish I could express my ideas a little better in english, but since I'm not a native speaker, it's difficult for me to continue the conversation. I'll try to put some effort in my writing skills... Just wanted to say that I appreciate all your comments. I learn a lot from you :) | ||
ZzZombo | m: say ++$ | 17:17 | |
camelia | 1 | ||
ZzZombo | m: say (++$)-- | ||
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Zoffix | ZzZombo: `$` is a anon state var. `my $` is an anon lexical var. ++ or -- on them return an Int. It's not in a writeable container, so you can't call another ++ or -- on it again. | 17:20 | |
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Zoffix | lucasb: I'm stresstesting your proposal ATM FWIW | 17:21 | |
ZzZombo | Ye, I got it, I just didn't read the messages right and thought they still complained about the parentheses. | ||
lucasb | Zoffix: which one? the "my num $x" defaulting to 0e0 or the overload .Numeric for number classes? | 17:22 | |
Zoffix: BTW, I appreciate your comment on that issue. I'll try to reply later. | 17:23 | ||
Zoffix | lucasb: the .Numeric for Numeric type objects. I'm against `num` defaulting to 0e0 | ||
Well, I'm -½ on it. No real strong feelings. | |||
lucasb | I found a new argument for my proposal. NaN is true! and I don't like that :) | 17:24 | |
m: say so my num $ | |||
camelia | True | ||
lucasb | if it defaults to 0e0, then the uninitialized variable would false, which is more convenient, no? | ||
m: say so my num $ = 0e0 | 17:25 | ||
camelia | False | ||
Zoffix | hehe | ||
OK, I'm -¼ on it then :) | |||
lucasb | just 0.25 to go :) | ||
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Zoffix | m: dd <1.0>.Real | 17:30 | |
camelia | RatStr.new(1.0, "1.0") | ||
Zoffix | Found a bug while I was at it :) lucasb++ | ||
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Geth | doc: fcd0359369 | (Zoffix Znet)++ | doc/Type/Numeric.pod6 Numeric does not provide .Real |
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synopsebot | Link: doc.perl6.org/type/Numeric | ||
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Zoffix | ^ a second example for the Twitter convo moritz++ mentioned. Complex.Real throws X::Numeric::Real; Numeric.Real is not implemented. but the documentation doesn't document Complex.Real and erroneously claims Numeric.Real is both implemented and throws X::Numeric::Real if the coerced value does not equal to numeric :S | 18:09 | |
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Zoffix | And the Rakudo impl has Complex.coerce-to-real public method. It's not documented or specced... So, was it ever meant to be public? The implementor knew. | 18:12 | |
moritz | m: say (2+0i).Real | ||
camelia | 2 | ||
Zoffix | m: say (2+1i).Real | ||
camelia | Cannot convert 2+1i to Real: imaginary part not zero in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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moritz | m: try (2+1i).Real; say $!.^name | ||
camelia | X::Numeric::Real | ||
SmokeMachine | where's stored the default value of a attribute? | 18:14 | |
moritz | in the Attribute object, I believe | 18:15 | |
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moritz | m: say class { has $.x = 42 }.^attributes[0].default | 18:15 | |
camelia | No such method 'default' for invocant of type 'Attribute' in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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moritz | m: say class { has $.x = 42 }.^attributes[0].perl | ||
camelia | Attribute.new | ||
Zoffix | P.S.: I'm about to commit a fix to docs for that (not just complaining :)) | ||
moritz | ++Zoffix | 18:16 | |
SmokeMachine: I can't find it right now :( | |||
maybe it's in $!build_closure | 18:17 | ||
jnthn | build_closure iirc | ||
SmokeMachine | m: say class C {has $.a = 42}.^attributes.head.^methods | ||
camelia | (<anon> <anon> <anon> <anon> <anon> <anon> <anon> <anon> <anon> <anon> <anon> <anon> <anon> <anon> <anon> <anon> <anon> <anon> <anon> <anon> <anon> compose apply_handles get_value set_value container readonly package inlined WHY set_why Str gist) | ||
SmokeMachine | m: say class C {has $.a = 42}.^attributes.head.^attributes | ||
camelia | (str $!name int $!rw int $!ro Mu $!required int $!has_accessor Mu $!type Mu $!container_descriptor Mu $!auto_viv_container Mu $!build_closure Mu $!package int $!inlined int $!box_target int $!positional_delegate int $!associative_delegate Mu $!why Mu … | ||
jnthn | Yup, there it is | 18:18 | |
moritz | m: my $attr := class { has $.x = 42 }.^attributes[0]; my $bc := $attr.^attributes.grep(*.name eq '$!build_closure); say $bc.get_value($attr) | ||
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Unable to parse expression in single quotes; couldn't find final "'" (corresponding starter was at line 1) at <tmp>:1 ------> 3build_closure); say $bc.get_value($attr)7⏏5<EOL> expecting … |
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moritz | m: my $attr := class { has $.x = 42 }.^attributes[0]; my $bc := $attr.^attributes.grep(*.name eq '$!build_closure'); say $bc.get_value($attr) | ||
camelia | No such method 'get_value' for invocant of type 'Seq' in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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jnthn | I think there's a method to fetch it though | ||
moritz | m: my $attr := class { has $.x = 42 }.^attributes[0]; my $bc := $attr.^attributes.grep(*.name eq '$!build_closure')[0]; say $bc.get_value($attr) | ||
camelia | No such method 'get_value' for invocant of type 'BOOTSTRAPATTR' in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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jnthn | Oh, the method is just called .build | ||
moritz | m: say class { has $.x = 42 }.^attributes[0].build | 18:19 | |
camelia | 42 | ||
SmokeMachine | m: say class C {has $.a = 42}.^attributes.head.build | ||
camelia | 42 | ||
SmokeMachine | thank you all!! | ||
thanks jnthn ! | |||
moritz | m: say class { has $.y = 4; has $.x = 42 * $.y }.^attributes[1].build | 18:21 | |
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Virtual method call $.y may not be used on partially constructed object (maybe you mean $!y for direct attribute access here?) at <tmp>:1 ------> 3 class { has $.y = 4; has $.x = 42 * $.y7⏏5 }.… |
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moritz | m: say class { has $.y = 4; has $.x = 42 * $!y }.^attributes[1].build | ||
camelia | |||
moritz | m: say class { has $.y = 4; has $.x = 42 * $!y }.^attributes[1].build.perl | ||
camelia | method (<anon|51721056> $: ;; Mu $_) { #`(Method|35573464) ... } | ||
Geth | doc: d291c495df | (Zoffix Znet)++ | 7 files Document/Fix docs for .Real/.Numeric on Numerics - Fix up some inaccuracies about .Real on Complex/Numeric - Remove prose on allomorphs about coercions and smartmatch for Numeric. The method itself is not concerned with those concepts. - Document behaviour of methods on :U Numerics: - Impl: github.com/rakudo/rakudo/commit/1dc1f038f1 - Spec: github.com/perl6/roast/commit/f2d745f1a8 |
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Zoffix | $ ./perl6 -e 'quietly say (.WHAT for +Int, +Num, +Rat, +FatRat, +Complex, +NumStr, +RatStr, +ComplexStr, +IntStr)' | 18:23 | |
((Int) (Num) (Rat) (FatRat) (Complex) (Num) (Rat) (Complex) (Int)) | |||
lucasb: ^ works now | |||
lucasb: and I changed my mind on `num` defaulting to NaN. The fact that unitialized value is true is kinda bad. I think that's the single case of that being so in all of our types. | 18:25 | ||
So +1 on changing it. You now need to convince others :) | |||
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lucasb | awesome, thanks Zoffix! | 18:28 | |
Geth | doc: 6e3763b89e | (JJ Merelo)++ | doc/Language/operators.pod6 Changed some examples to a case that feels a bit more real And shows intent refs #1748. Also separates code in different examples, leaving the text as text, so it addresses 4 and 5. It closes Still it should also show an example where the method chaining does not work by using some data structure that can be used as the last argument to something, but does not have that something as a method. |
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synopsebot | Link: doc.perl6.org/language/operators | ||
doc: 3d76648f29 | (JJ Merelo)++ | 7 files Merge branch 'master' of github.com:perl6/doc |
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Geth | doc: c15d37a876 | (JJ Merelo)++ | doc/Language/operators.pod6 Remove trailing whitespaces. This really closes #1739 and tip'o'the hat to @coke who usually takes care of this. |
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Xliff | If I want a grammar token to match the name, ala: "token DEFAULT { 'DEFAULT' }" is there a shortcut way to do this? | 18:56 | |
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Xliff | Because I have to do it.... a lot. | 18:57 | |
Defining this as <sym>, maybe? | |||
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moritz | you can use the sym mechanism, yes | 19:01 | |
at least in proto tokens | |||
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Xliff | What's the difference between proto tokens and normal ones? | 19:06 | |
In the case of something like DDL, would you use that mechanism for things like NULL, SELECT, DEFAULT, and so forth? | 19:07 | ||
SmokeMachine | m: my $a = class C {has $.a}.^attributes.first: { .name ~~ q[$!a] }; $a.^attributes.first: { .name ~~ q[$!build_closure] } # what's wrong with this? | ||
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travis-ci | Doc build errored. JJ Merelo 'Remove trailing whitespaces. | 19:08 | |
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buggable | [travis build above] ✓ All failures are due to: timeout (1 failure). | 19:08 | |
SmokeMachine | m: my $a = class C {has $.a}.^attributes.first: { .name ~~ q[$!a] }; $a.^attributes.grep: { .name ~~ q[$!build_closure] } | ||
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
Xliff | SmokeMachine: Why ".name ~~ q[$!build_closure]"? | ||
SmokeMachine | grep works but first doesn't... | ||
Xliff: I looking for the attribute called $!build_closure | 19:09 | ||
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von_cheam | Using this <<subset Char of Str where (*.chars == 1);>> to create a subtype for single-character strings gives me the warning <<Useless use of "==" in expression ".chars == 1" in sink context>> | 21:46 | |
Is there maybe a better/more perlish way to do this? If not, any ideas as to what I'm doing/thinking wrong? | |||
Is it maybe interpreting "== 1" as "== True"? | |||
moritz | m: subset Char of Str where { .chars == 1 }; for '', 'a', 'aa' { say $_ ~~ Char } | 21:48 | |
camelia | False True False |
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moritz | von_cheam: ^^ this seems to be what you want | ||
m: subset Char of Str where .chars == 1; for '', 'a', 'aa' { say $_ ~~ Char } | |||
camelia | False True False |
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moritz | or even without braces | ||
von_cheam | Okay, thanks! It works with braces; I'll go with that! | 21:50 | |
skids | Do you really want 1 char, or 1 byte? | ||
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geekosaur | or codepoint | 21:57 | |
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Zoffix | m: subset Char of Str where (*.chars == 1); | 22:03 | |
camelia | WARNINGS for <tmp>: Useless use of "==" in expression ".chars == 1" in sink context (line 1) |
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Zoffix | That's a bug innit? | ||
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skids | m: sub a ($f where (*.chars == 1)) { $f.say }; a("4") | 22:06 | |
camelia | WARNINGS for <tmp>: 4 Useless use of "==" in expression ".chars == 1" in sink context (line 1) |
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Zoffix | m: dd (*.chars == 1); | 22:08 | |
camelia | { ... } | ||
timotimo | m: my num $foo = 1; | ||
camelia | This type cannot unbox to a native number: P6opaque, Int in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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timotimo | m: my Num $foo = 1; | ||
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Cannot assign a literal of type Int (1) to a variable of type Num. You can declare the variable to be of type Real, or try to coerce the value with 1.Num or Num(1), or just write the value as 1e0 at <… |
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Zoffix goes with yes :) | |||
timotimo | ^- someone want to port this to native variables? | ||
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Zoffix | R#1525 | 22:13 | |
synopsebot | R#1525 [open]: github.com/rakudo/rakudo/issues/1525 Useless useless when parens used around whatevercode in where | 22:14 | |
Zoffix | timotimo: that looks to be an error from MoarVM innit? Is there a way to tweak it in HLL? I think apl "cannot unbox" errors could use an improvement | 22:15 | |
/apl/all | 22:16 | ||
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timotimo | oh it is? one sec. | 22:17 | |
nope, it's X::Syntax::Number::LiteralType in rakudo | 22:18 | ||
Zoffix | No, I mean the "canmot unbox" one | ||
timotimo | oh yes | ||
i think it'd actually be super easy to do this, hold on. | |||
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Zoffix | g2g | 22:19 | |
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timotimo | i may already have the implementation done | 22:21 | |
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Xliff | timotimo++ # Supa fast! | 22:29 | |
Zoffix++ # Just coz. | |||
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timotimo | yeah, except i'm still trying to get it to work :D | 22:32 | |
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timotimo spews debug prints :) | 22:38 | ||
potentially problematically this turns a runtime error into a compiletime error. not sure if that is wanted? | 22:40 | ||
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timotimo | also, right now it suggests num(1) or 1.num %) | 22:42 | |
m: say 1.num | |||
camelia | No such method 'num' for invocant of type 'Int'. Did you mean any of these? Num sum in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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timotimo | m: say num(1) | 22:43 | |
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timotimo | thought so | ||
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timotimo | Cannot assign a literal of type Int (1) to a native variable of type Num. You can declare the variable to be of type Real, or try to coerce the value with 1.Num or Num(1), or just write the value as 1e0 | 22:56 | |
seems good | |||
huh, this is strange | 22:57 | ||
m: my Num $a = <1/2> | |||
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timotimo | how did it get that representation ... | ||
jnthn | <1/2> is a Rat literal | 22:59 | |
timotimo | yeah, but why does it .perl to 0.5e0 there? | 23:00 | |
jnthn | Oh...that's a very good question | ||
m: say <1/2>.perl | |||
camelia | 0.5 | ||
timotimo | yeah, it's not there :D | ||
jnthn | Yeah, it's fishy but not *that* fishy :) | ||
timotimo | oh, of course | 23:05 | |
i + that | |||
inside the optimizer; maybe that uses smart_numify or something like that | |||
m: my Num $a = <1/2+3/4i> | |||
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Cannot assign a literal of type Complex (<0.5+0.75i>) to a variable of type Num. You can declare the variable to be of type Numeric, or try to coerce the value with <0.5+0.75i>.Num or Num(<0.5+0.75i>)… |
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timotimo | in that branch i call the actual .Numeric method | 23:06 | |
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timotimo | m: say <1/2>.^name | 23:09 | |
camelia | Rat | ||
timotimo | m: say < 1/2 >.^name | 23:10 | |
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camelia | RatStr | 23:10 | |
timotimo | ah, that's how you get that kind | ||
Cannot assign a literal of type Rat (RatStr.new(0.5, "1/2")) to a native variable of type Num. | |||
what exactly should be the right way here is a little muddy | 23:12 | ||
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Xliff finally reaches the dreaded <expr> in the DDL spec. | 23:19 | ||
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SmokeMachine | m: use Test; class C is Any {...}; role R[::T] {}; my R[C] $a; class C {}; isa-ok $a, R[C] # should it be ok? | 23:22 | |
camelia | not ok 1 - The object is-a 'R[C]' # Failed test 'The object is-a 'R[C]'' # at <tmp> line 1 # Actual type: R[C] |
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timotimo | hm, is this more interning failures? | ||
SmokeMachine | m: use Test; class C is Any {...}; role R[::T] {}; my R[C] $a; class C {}; ok $a ~~ R[C] | ||
camelia | ok 1 - | ||
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