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array "of" types mutate array class for other arrays #4577
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From zefram@fysh.org$ ./perl6 -e 'my @a of Int; say @a.of, " ", @a.WHAT; my @b; say @b.of, " ", @b.WHAT' The first array here is accurately described as Array[Int], matching Things get even weirder if the second array has an "of" type too: $ ./perl6 -e 'my @a of Int; say @a.of, " ", @a.WHAT; my @b of Str; say @b.of, " ", @b.WHAT' Now both array declarations have contributed parts to a single array This bizarre behaviour does not occur if the type constraints are -zefram |
From @zoffixznetThanks for the report. This has been fixed sometime pre-Christmas. On Mon Sep 21 15:25:42 2015, zefram@fysh.org wrote:
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The RT System itself - Status changed from 'new' to 'open' |
@zoffixznet - Status changed from 'open' to 'resolved' |
Migrated from rt.perl.org#126136 (status was 'resolved')
Searchable as RT126136$
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