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old=2015.07 42 . say
Bisecting: 3225 revisions left to test after this (roughly 12 steps)
[7358690294194ad6623deb5d1627e9e456e46511] fix val(" ")
»»»»» Testing 7358690294194ad6623deb5d1627e9e456e46511
»»»»» Script output:
42
»»»»» Script exit code: 0
»»»»» Bisecting by exit code
»»»»» Current exit code is 0, exit code on “old” revision is 1
»»»»» Note that on “old” revision exit code is normally 0, you are probably trying to find when something was fixed
»»»»» If exit code is not the same as on “old” revision, this revision will be marked as “new”
»»»»» Therefore, marking this revision as “new”
»»»»» -------------------------------------------------------------------------
»»»»» Testing 273e8950ad9cb09650a094c16da762c53fc27498
»»»»» Script output:
42
»»»»» Script exit code: 0
»»»»» Bisecting by exit code
»»»»» Current exit code is 0, exit code on “old” revision is 1
»»»»» Note that on “old” revision exit code is normally 0, you are probably trying to find when something was fixed
»»»»» If exit code is not the same as on “old” revision, this revision will be marked as “new”
»»»»» Therefore, marking this revision as “new”
»»»»» -------------------------------------------------------------------------
»»»»» Testing f2be6bde7c835e02549f6484cf4c1855ea3eecff
»»»»» Script output:
===SORRY!=== Error while compiling /tmp/tpGJabkmvi
Unsupported use of . to concatenate strings; in Perl 6 please use ~
at /tmp/tpGJabkmvi:1
------> 42 . ⏏say
»»»»» Script exit code: 1
»»»»» Bisecting by exit code
»»»»» Current exit code is 1, exit code on “old” revision is 1
»»»»» Note that on “old” revision exit code is normally 0, you are probably trying to find when something was fixed
»»»»» If exit code is not the same as on “old” revision, this revision will be marked as “new”
»»»»» Therefore, marking this revision as “old”
»»»»» -------------------------------------------------------------------------
»»»»» Testing 8a195fa2c2096867beb45db0f208cb58b726c526
»»»»» Script output:
42
»»»»» Script exit code: 0
»»»»» Bisecting by exit code
»»»»» Current exit code is 0, exit code on “old” revision is 1
»»»»» Note that on “old” revision exit code is normally 0, you are probably trying to find when something was fixed
»»»»» If exit code is not the same as on “old” revision, this revision will be marked as “new”
»»»»» Therefore, marking this revision as “new”
»»»»» -------------------------------------------------------------------------
»»»»» Testing 96c65bf223b266a605727314c6e515f8f09c7e03
»»»»» Script output:
===SORRY!=== Error while compiling /tmp/tpGJabkmvi
Unsupported use of . to concatenate strings; in Perl 6 please use ~
at /tmp/tpGJabkmvi:1
------> 42 . ⏏say
»»»»» Script exit code: 1
»»»»» Bisecting by exit code
»»»»» Current exit code is 1, exit code on “old” revision is 1
»»»»» Note that on “old” revision exit code is normally 0, you are probably trying to find when something was fixed
»»»»» If exit code is not the same as on “old” revision, this revision will be marked as “new”
»»»»» Therefore, marking this revision as “old”
»»»»» -------------------------------------------------------------------------
»»»»» Testing 8a384660d0edd6191dfd6a966d1be767c47f8caf
»»»»» Script output:
===SORRY!=== Error while compiling /tmp/tpGJabkmvi
Unsupported use of . to concatenate strings; in Perl 6 please use ~
at /tmp/tpGJabkmvi:1
------> 42 . ⏏say
»»»»» Script exit code: 1
»»»»» Bisecting by exit code
»»»»» Current exit code is 1, exit code on “old” revision is 1
»»»»» Note that on “old” revision exit code is normally 0, you are probably trying to find when something was fixed
»»»»» If exit code is not the same as on “old” revision, this revision will be marked as “new”
»»»»» Therefore, marking this revision as “old”
»»»»» -------------------------------------------------------------------------
»»»»» Testing be141b8d9bddc9798db6f11f70cdb117b7309526
»»»»» Script output:
42
»»»»» Script exit code: 0
»»»»» Bisecting by exit code
»»»»» Current exit code is 0, exit code on “old” revision is 1
»»»»» Note that on “old” revision exit code is normally 0, you are probably trying to find when something was fixed
»»»»» If exit code is not the same as on “old” revision, this revision will be marked as “new”
»»»»» Therefore, marking this revision as “new”
»»»»» -------------------------------------------------------------------------
»»»»» Testing bff29c46317efa9e98f1353e7c6cb0497aad1253
»»»»» Script output:
===SORRY!=== Error while compiling /tmp/tpGJabkmvi
Unsupported use of . to concatenate strings; in Perl 6 please use ~
at /tmp/tpGJabkmvi:1
------> 42 . ⏏say
»»»»» Script exit code: 1
»»»»» Bisecting by exit code
»»»»» Current exit code is 1, exit code on “old” revision is 1
»»»»» Note that on “old” revision exit code is normally 0, you are probably trying to find when something was fixed
»»»»» If exit code is not the same as on “old” revision, this revision will be marked as “new”
»»»»» Therefore, marking this revision as “old”
»»»»» -------------------------------------------------------------------------
»»»»» Testing 277ed7e5bb97392bdd130e565cf59a768284210d
»»»»» Script output:
===SORRY!=== Error while compiling /tmp/tpGJabkmvi
Unsupported use of . to concatenate strings; in Perl 6 please use ~
at /tmp/tpGJabkmvi:1
------> 42 . ⏏say
»»»»» Script exit code: 1
»»»»» Bisecting by exit code
»»»»» Current exit code is 1, exit code on “old” revision is 1
»»»»» Note that on “old” revision exit code is normally 0, you are probably trying to find when something was fixed
»»»»» If exit code is not the same as on “old” revision, this revision will be marked as “new”
»»»»» Therefore, marking this revision as “old”
»»»»» -------------------------------------------------------------------------
»»»»» Testing 0024b0a060bcaf37ba4638ed385362e80fb23c3c
»»»»» Script output:
===SORRY!=== Error while compiling /tmp/tpGJabkmvi
Unsupported use of . to concatenate strings; in Perl 6 please use ~
at /tmp/tpGJabkmvi:1
------> 42 . ⏏say
»»»»» Script exit code: 1
»»»»» Bisecting by exit code
»»»»» Current exit code is 1, exit code on “old” revision is 1
»»»»» Note that on “old” revision exit code is normally 0, you are probably trying to find when something was fixed
»»»»» If exit code is not the same as on “old” revision, this revision will be marked as “new”
»»»»» Therefore, marking this revision as “old”
»»»»» -------------------------------------------------------------------------
»»»»» Testing 73836e1a70378b0c56c234e84385159564a0c355
»»»»» Script output:
===SORRY!=== Error while compiling /tmp/tpGJabkmvi
Unsupported use of . to concatenate strings; in Perl 6 please use ~
at /tmp/tpGJabkmvi:1
------> 42 . ⏏say
»»»»» Script exit code: 1
»»»»» Bisecting by exit code
»»»»» Current exit code is 1, exit code on “old” revision is 1
»»»»» Note that on “old” revision exit code is normally 0, you are probably trying to find when something was fixed
»»»»» If exit code is not the same as on “old” revision, this revision will be marked as “new”
»»»»» Therefore, marking this revision as “old”
»»»»» -------------------------------------------------------------------------
»»»»» Testing db0c46e74491479a228f7da5570f5ca99b7618df
»»»»» Script output:
42
»»»»» Script exit code: 0
»»»»» Bisecting by exit code
»»»»» Current exit code is 0, exit code on “old” revision is 1
»»»»» Note that on “old” revision exit code is normally 0, you are probably trying to find when something was fixed
»»»»» If exit code is not the same as on “old” revision, this revision will be marked as “new”
»»»»» Therefore, marking this revision as “new”
»»»»» -------------------------------------------------------------------------
»»»»» Testing cb25b2f475f31335d77d018474482aceec2c74de
»»»»» Script output:
42
»»»»» Script exit code: 0
»»»»» Bisecting by exit code
»»»»» Current exit code is 0, exit code on “old” revision is 1
»»»»» Note that on “old” revision exit code is normally 0, you are probably trying to find when something was fixed
»»»»» If exit code is not the same as on “old” revision, this revision will be marked as “new”
»»»»» Therefore, marking this revision as “new”
»»»»» -------------------------------------------------------------------------
cb25b2f475f31335d77d018474482aceec2c74de is the first new commit
commit cb25b2f475f31335d77d018474482aceec2c74de
Author: TimToady <larry@wall.org>
Date: Sat Sep 26 23:01:22 2015 -0700
Allow infix:<.> if next thing is alphabetic
As much as I mistrust "fluent" programming, we already have an infix:<.=>
operator, so it's not a big stretch to have infix:<.>. We limit it
to actual method names so that we can detect (most) accidental use
of P5's use of . for concatenation. Note that this is a term/infix
distinction now, so .meth where a term is expected still defaults to $_.
Community standards for method cascades will likely ask for whitespace
around infix:<.> to make a visual disinction from the term form, but we
don't enforce that, if for no other reason than to refrain from giving
the fluent programmers something to yammer on about. Basically, I've
decided that the slight possibility for greater confusion is outweighed
by consistency with .= and utility of have a . that can also serve as
a precedence modifier. (Since both .= and . parse leftward with
item assignment precedence, but rightward as a term.)
:040000 040000 be07c9752378c7034bc8d1ab2b34c78903ae1029 b09e45504a167da4e8328131c80bebac71267277 M src
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