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LTA error message on fairly strange input, complaining about the lack of a semicolon when the semicolon's right there in Rakudo #3553
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From @masak<[Coke]> m: Int:erator:$; STD's stance on this seems more appropriate than complaining about a |
From @usev6Rakudo no longer complains about a missing semicolon, but fails with X::Syntax::Confused. The error message differs from what STD complained about, though: $ perl6 -e 'Int:erator:$;' |
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From @usev6Rakudo no longer complains about a missing semicolon, but fails with X::Syntax::Confused. The error message differs from what STD complained about, though: $ perl6 -e 'Int:erator:$;' |
@usev6 - Status changed from 'new' to 'open' |
From @AlexDanielNot quite sure what to do with this ticket. The output varies across releases: https://gist.github.com/Whateverable/54e87afdbb2d88d2a959527b255681af So at some point it started complaining about “Invalid type smiley 'erator'”, and so it's no longer possible to reproduce the original issue. I tried some other things but I can't get it to print something similar. In any case, there are these two tickets RT#125596 RT#125674 which were resolved in rakudo/rakudo@5747bc7 I think the original problem should no longer be there. Marking as 「testneeded」, maybe someone will come up with a way to reproduce it when writing tests. On 2015-03-11 07:50:45, bartolin@gmx.de wrote:
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From @AlexDanielTests were added in this PR: rakudo/rakudo#1715 Closing On 2017-12-02 04:17:46, alex.jakimenko@gmail.com wrote:
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@AlexDaniel - Status changed from 'open' to 'resolved' |
Migrated from rt.perl.org#122980 (status was 'resolved')
Searchable as RT122980$
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