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Migrated from rt.perl.org#126375 (status was 'open')
Searchable as RT126375$
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Code: [SR-]
Result: ===SORRY!=== Unknown QAST node type NQPMu
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It now prints a completely different error message. The major change was in rakudo/rakudo@1628e48 but see also how it was changing throughout the years: https://gist.github.com/555d070b47c007258bd51d95004c2e40
Code: say [SR-]
Result: No such method 'count' for invocant of type 'Int'. Did you mean any of these? conj round
in block <unit> at -e line 1
Still LTA.
On 2015-10-16 12:06:38, alex.jakimenko@gmail.com wrote:
Code: [SR-] Result: ===SORRY!=== Unknown QAST node type NQPMu
On Mon, 02 Oct 2017 18:21:29 -0700, alex.jakimenko@gmail.com wrote:
It now prints a completely different error message. The major change was in rakudo/rakudo@1628e48 but see also how it was changing throughout the years: https://gist.github.com/555d070b47c007258bd51d95004c2e40 Code: say [SR-] Result: No such method 'count' for invocant of type 'Int'. Did you mean any of these? conj round in block <unit> at -e line 1 Still LTA. On 2015-10-16 12:06:38, alex.jakimenko@gmail.com wrote: Code: [SR-] Result: ===SORRY!=== Unknown QAST node type NQPMu
Perhaps combine with 132010, unless there is a case of this that does not involve [S]
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Migrated from rt.perl.org#126375 (status was 'open')
Searchable as RT126375$
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