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No error when doing 'is trait' and the trait is missing in Rakudo #4441
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From @masak<vendethiel> m: multi trait_mod:<is>(Mu:U $type, :$data!){ say <masak> m: class C is aloogabooga {} |
From @peschwaOn Sat Jul 25 03:26:01 2015, masak wrote:
Rakudo commit 08d854c fixes this, in what I perceive as a band-aidy way. The commit message has an explanation of my understanding of what happens, duplicated here for ease of access:
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The RT System itself - Status changed from 'new' to 'open' |
From @ninerThe endless loop is a bootstrap issue. It starts with routine_def: |
From @jnthnOn Sun Oct 11 03:11:45 2015, nine@detonation.org wrote:
Or just reorganize the code a bit so the loop can't happen. :-) As to the original issue, I added a test in S12-class/inheritance.t to check that a class X using "is" with some name that does not exist gets the proper exception thrown. |
@jnthn - Status changed from 'open' to 'resolved' |
Migrated from rt.perl.org#125689 (status was 'resolved')
Searchable as RT125689$
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