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On 2015-06-07 13:01:49, raydiak@cyberuniverses.com wrote:
19:52:25 raydiak | m: say (:a(1):b(2)).hash; say %(:a(1):b(2)); say
%(:a(1),:b(2))
19:52:26 +camelia | rakudo-moar 442a56: OUTPUT«a => 1, b => 2a =>
1a => 1, b => 2»
I believe the reason behind this is that contextualizers (such as %(...)) are not parsed with the normal () rule, and not handled by the circumfix:sym<( )> action method. They have their own parsing logic here:
Migrated from rt.perl.org#125353 (status was 'open')
Searchable as RT125353$
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