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Rakudo allows using '#`' (embedded comment) without following opening bracket, should not #3960
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@usev6 - Status changed from 'new' to 'open' |
From @usev6This ticket is about a failing test (fudged 'todo') in S32-exceptions/misc.t. Rakudo does not complain about a plain '#`', whereas STD does: $ perl6 -e '#`' According to S02 '#`' has to be followed by an opening bracket character: http://design.perl6.org/S02.html#Embedded_Comments |
From @AlexDanielBut why? “#` foo” looks like a fine normal comment, why should it error out on a perfectly normal behavior? I think this ticket is rejectable. Someone with bigger whatever should reject it. On 2015-07-01 12:54:40, bartolin@gmx.de wrote:
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From @AlexDanielAh. Now I see why. Consider this: #`| foo | ↑ that does not DWIM. And it's right to assume that you can do it because s||| works just fine. So either it should understand stuff like this, or it can give an error message as todo-ed. So no, this is not rejectable. And the actual issue is about non-bracket characters, I think. On 2017-12-02 05:42:13, alex.jakimenko@gmail.com wrote:
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Closed by Raku/nqp#732 |
Migrated from rt.perl.org#124679 (status was 'open')
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