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[]{} method2sub broke *[0]([1, 2, 3]) #3241
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From @lizmatTimToady pointed out that my work on converting [] and {} accesses to sub calls, rather than method calls, had one more casualty: *[0]([1, 2, 3]) This is tested in t/spec/S02-types/whatever.t, line 252 and currently fudged. The suggested change in whatever_curry did not give the right result. And now I'm in here over my head, so I'm submitting a bug report as promised. Liz[18:53:51] <TimToady> lizmat: did you notice that the subscripting change broke *.[], *.<>, and *.{} |
From @MouqOn Thu Sep 26 11:17:22 2013, elizabeth wrote:
Works now: $ perl6 -e'say *[0]([1, 2, 3])'
It seems most of this conversation is about the behaviour of *(). I think a different report should be filed for *.() or the title of this report be changed. As an aside, what curries into a WhateverCode should probably be written in the spec somewhere… |
The RT System itself - Status changed from 'new' to 'open' |
From @usev6On Sat Apr 12 19:55:27 2014, Mouq wrote:
Since said test runs fine and is no longer fudged, I'm closing this ticket. |
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From @usev6On Sat Apr 12 19:55:27 2014, Mouq wrote:
Since said test runs fine and is no longer fudged, I'm closing this ticket. |
@usev6 - Status changed from 'open' to 'resolved' |
Migrated from rt.perl.org#120025 (status was 'resolved')
Searchable as RT120025$
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