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Migrated from rt.perl.org#125662 (status was 'open')
Searchable as RT125662$
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
multi trait_mod:<is>(Routine $r, :$foo!) { $r does Foo; }; class Bar { method boom() is foo {}; };
Gives rise to ye olde:
===SORRY!=== Error while compiling -e Cannot invoke this object (REPR: Null, cs = 0) at -e:1
In fact any combination where a "type object" is used in this place that isn't defined:
multi trait_mod:<is>(Routine $r, :$foo!) { Bar }; sub boom is foo {}
does the same.
I thought that I had reported this before but it seems not.
There seems to be a whole category of the errors being ignored and it ploughing on in a broken state like this.
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Still reproducible (2017.11,HEAD(e5b660e)), with slightly different message:
===SORRY!=== Error while compiling -e Cannot invoke this object (REPR: Null; VMNull) at -e:1
On 2015-07-21 11:54:54, jns+bc@gellyfish.co.uk wrote:
multi trait_mod:<is>(Routine $r, :$foo!) { $r does Foo; }; class Bar { method boom() is foo {}; }; Gives rise to ye olde: ===SORRY!=== Error while compiling -e Cannot invoke this object (REPR: Null, cs = 0) at -e:1 In fact any combination where a "type object" is used in this place that isn't defined: multi trait_mod:<is>(Routine $r, :$foo!) { Bar }; sub boom is foo {} does the same. I thought that I had reported this before but it seems not. There seems to be a whole category of the errors being ignored and it ploughing on in a broken state like this.
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Migrated from rt.perl.org#125662 (status was 'open')
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The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: