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.race & .hyper break [+] (1..100) #5994
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From @cokeThe presence of a hyper or race causes incorrect output in some cases. $ perl6 -e 'say [+] (1..100)' $ perl6 -e 'say [+] (1..100).race' $ perl6 -e 'say [+] (1..100).grep(* != 22)' $ perl6 -e 'say [+] (1..100).race.grep(* != 22)' $ perl6 -e 'say [+] (1..100).hyper.grep(* != 22)' $ perl6 -e 'say [+] (1..100).grep(* != 22).race' $ perl6 -e 'say [+] (1..100).grep(* != 22).hyper' -- |
From @zoffixznet.elems also seems to always return 0: 18:11 brokenchicken m: ^100 .race.elems.say |
From @smlsLooks like the same issue as #127452: [CONC] hyper is very broken, *sometimes* it returns nothing |
The RT System itself - Status changed from 'new' to 'open' |
From @jnthnOn Tue, 17 Jan 2017 10:10:44 -0800, coke wrote:
Fixed in new hyper/race implementation; tests in S07-hyperrace/hyper.t and S07-hyperrace/race.t. |
@jnthn - Status changed from 'open' to 'resolved' |
Migrated from rt.perl.org#130576 (status was 'resolved')
Searchable as RT130576$
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