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tbrowder | has anyone been able to build the rakuguide.pdf on linux or macos? | 02:15 | |
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tbrowder | well, i just did, weird | 12:04 | |
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rakufan1 | [0] > my $data := Map.new('key_1', Map.new('subkey_1','subval_1','subkey_2','subval_2')); | 18:02 | |
[1] > $data.keys | |||
(subkey_1 key_1) | |||
I find this very surprising. Is this really the correct behavior? Shouldn't 'key_1' be the only key in the $data? | 18:03 | ||
And why is 'subkey_1' a key but not 'subkey_2'? | 18:06 | ||
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lizmat | rakufan1: that looks like a bug | 18:16 | |
would you mind creating an issue for that? | 18:17 | ||
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rakufan1 | lizmat: done | 22:38 | |
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