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Strange MAIN positional string interpolations #5224
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From @MadcapJakeFrom IRC: |
From @peschwaOn Fri Apr 08 19:39:49 2016, madcap.russo+p6@gmail.com wrote:
S19 specifies Options must begin with one of the following symbols: --, -, or :. So this is not up to the shell, but the interpreter. Of course, that doesn't change that there's something weird. Consider the following examples: $ ./perl6-m --version The last case is probably the most interesting one... :) In any case, what actually seems to be wrong is that the interpreter can't distinguish between quoted arguments that look like switches and non-quoted switches, and -- as "only arguments from here on" doesn't seem to work completely reliably either. |
The RT System itself - Status changed from 'new' to 'open' |
From @peschwa
s/specifies/speculated/ ... :) |
From paul@littlebluetech.comThere is also discussion / description here: https://design.perl6.org/S06.html#Declaring_a_MAIN_subroutine |
Migrated from rt.perl.org#127864 (status was 'open')
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