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Run time “SORRY!” when working with junctions ( say +any(‘abc’, 42.5) ) #6182

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p6rt opened this issue Apr 7, 2017 · 1 comment
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p6rt commented Apr 7, 2017

Migrated from rt.perl.org#131119 (status was 'new')

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p6rt commented Apr 7, 2017

From @AlexDaniel

Code​:
say 42; say +any(�abc�, 42.5)

Result​:
42
===SORRY!===
Cannot convert string to number​: base-10 number must begin with valid digits or '.' in 'â��abc' (indicated by â��)

There is no line number and the ===SORRY!=== should only be compile-time.

See #RT 131118 for some background information.

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