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Strange MOP type check cache error message when doing <at_pos(1)> in a regex in Rakudo #2637
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From @masak<masak> how would you split a string into the first character and the So, at_pos returns something which the regex engine didn't expect, and |
From @skidsChecked on what the current behavior is: $ perl6 -e 'say "foobar".split(/<at_pos(1)>/).perl' ...so for actually unknown methods the error message is fine. (AT-POS now) However, the error for known but not cursor-returning methods is still LTA, though different: $ perl6 -e 'say "foobar".split(/<AT-POS(1)>/).perl' $ perl6 -e 'say "foobar".split(/<Bool>/).perl' $ perl6 -e 'say "foobar".split(/<pos>/).perl' $ perl6 -e 'say "foobar".split(/<prune>/).perl' $ perl6 -e 'say "foobar".split(/<from>/).perl' $ perl6 -e 'say "foobar".split(/<target>/).perl' |
The RT System itself - Status changed from 'new' to 'open' |
Migrated from rt.perl.org#109734 (status was 'open')
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