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## The Problem
While writing a negative test for Raku/old-issue-tracker#6176, it looks like failed hash coercions do not throw, and in general do not seem to constrain the value of keys
## E…
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Spotted by @JJ in recent doc build https://travis-ci.org/perl6/doc/jobs/376963640#L1507-L1515 on e0ad668e228dba13147b28aacb0fe965d3d1db2f rakudo
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An operation first awaited:
in sub process-p…
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## The Problem
Many developers coming from other languages (eg Python, Ruby) are used to typing `quit` to exit the REPL. Currently we only support `exit`, which is fine, but making `quit` work in the…
sarna updated
6 years ago
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## The Problem
RakuAST isn't producing the correct output for the following code:
```
#!/usr/bin/raku
use experimental :rakuast;
class A {}
# Signature 1 material
my $signature1…
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Migrated from [rt.perl.org#123968](https://rt-archive.perl.org/perl6/Ticket/Display.html?id=123968) (status was 'new')
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## The Problem
say "foo" but False eqv "foo" but False
## Expected Behavior
This should print True
## Actual Behavior
It prints False
I'm guessing this is because their types are dif…
Leont updated
2 years ago
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Hi,
I've just found this bug.
this is fine :
```
raku -e 'say "a" ~~ / ^ { say $/.pos } /'
0
「」
```
But this gives the wrong result :
```
raku -e 'say "a" ~~ / ^ /'
-3
Nil
```
```
ra…
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## Problem:
At certain conditions, assigning a typed Array with roles to Nil, results in the somewhat strange error message of the type:
Type check failed in assignment to $myroles; expected Array…
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## The Problem
`(any(), any()).Seq.join` gives this error:
"This type cannot unbox to a native string: P6opaque, Junction"
## Expected Behavior
`(any(), any()).Seq.join` should return `any()…
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We've had a test or two that occasionally fails in the `cro` distribution's test suite. Today I finally got around to hunting it down, and it boiled down to the `load-yaml` sometimes blowing up if cal…