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“Weird node in analyze” when hyper calling an array of blocks ( @foo»() ) #6323

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p6rt opened this issue Jun 4, 2017 · 1 comment
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p6rt commented Jun 4, 2017

Migrated from rt.perl.org#131507 (status was 'new')

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p6rt commented Jun 4, 2017

From @AlexDaniel

Code​:
my @​foo = { say â��helloâ�� };
@​foo»()

Result​:
Weird node in analyze​: NQPMu
===SORRY!===
Unknown QAST node type NQPMu

One can make it work by writing â��@​foo».()â�� and this way you get the expected â��helloâ��.

I don't know if it should work or not, but at least it shouldn't get confused like this.

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