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Migrated from rt.perl.org#125800 (status was 'open')
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<ShimmerFairy> m: say :16[16] <camelia> rakudo-moar 98df93: OUTPUT«16» <ShimmerFairy> m: say :16[1, 16] <camelia> rakudo-moar 98df93: OUTPUT«32»
Essentially, rakudo does the math on this form of radix without checking its place values if they're valid for the given radix.
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I'm not entirely sure what is supposed to happen there.
With just one argument it acts as a pass-thru: say :16[16] # OUTPUT: «9999»
And with two values it seems to do the math correctly:
say :16[1,9999] # OUTPUT: «10015»
So what should be done exactly? Should we just error out on too-large values (even though it seems to be functional)?
On 2015-08-13 03:25:44, lue wrote:
<ShimmerFairy> m: say :16[16] <camelia> rakudo-moar 98df93: OUTPUT«16» <ShimmerFairy> m: say :16[1, 16] <camelia> rakudo-moar 98df93: OUTPUT«32» Essentially, rakudo does the math on this form of radix without checking its place values if they're valid for the given radix.
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Migrated from rt.perl.org#125800 (status was 'open')
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