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Set.WHICH confused by spaces #5574
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From zefram@fysh.org
These four sets are quite distinct (they have three different
though the sets are actually iterable perfectly well, and === works fine
In the above I've made the problem arise by deliberately constructing
The discussion we're having on [perl #128931] about how .WHICH values -zefram |
From zefram@fysh.orgSketch of how to solve this kind of problem for all syntactically tricky class ObjAt { class Mu { class Str { class Int { class Pair { class Set { In summary: centralise the logic for unambiguously representing a -zefram |
From zefram@fysh.orgWith commit 167a0edf the behaviour of Set.WHICH has changed in a So, updated demo of Set.WHICH getting confused:
The way in which Set.WHICH could be confused by innocently-constructed -zefram |
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