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Error when using (supposedly) built-in subrule <print> in grammar #3026
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From gerd.r.devel@googlemail.comExample code: $ perl6 --version $ perl6 -e '(grammar { token TOP { <print> } }).parse("42").say' |
From @usev6AFAIU the subrule <print> is NYI. Therefore the inherited method print is used, which does not do the right thing on a cursor object (cmp. also https://rt-archive.perl.org/perl6/Ticket/Display.html?id=65208). |
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From @usev6AFAIU the subrule <print> is NYI. Therefore the inherited method print is used, which does not do the right thing on a cursor object (cmp. also https://rt-archive.perl.org/perl6/Ticket/Display.html?id=65208). |
@usev6 - Status changed from 'new' to 'open' |
From @jnthnOn Sun Sep 13 07:20:38 2015, bartolin@gmx.de wrote:
It's implemented now, and the tests in S05-mass/stdrules.t are unfudged. |
@jnthn - Status changed from 'open' to 'resolved' |
Migrated from rt.perl.org#116373 (status was 'resolved')
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