Same problem with: class Bla {has Bla $.ble .= new; method say-ble-priv{$.ble.public.say}}; class Ble {has $.public = "pub"}; Bla.new.say-ble-priv
Just another Perl Hacker, Fernando (SmokeMachine) 2016-08-23 23:58 GMT-03:00 Fernando Oliveira <fernandocor...@gmail.com>: > BenGoldberg, on #perl6 had the same result with this code: > > class Bla {has Bla $.ble .= new}; Bla.new <http://bla.new/>; > > > > > Just another Perl Hacker, > Fernando (SmokeMachine) > > 2016-08-23 23:48 GMT-03:00 perl6 via RT <perl6-bugs-follo...@perl.org>: > >> Greetings, >> >> This message has been automatically generated in response to the >> creation of a trouble ticket regarding: >> "Bug", >> a summary of which appears below. >> >> There is no need to reply to this message right now. Your ticket has been >> assigned an ID of [perl #129060]. >> >> Please include the string: >> >> [perl #129060] >> >> in the subject line of all future correspondence about this issue. To do >> so, >> you may reply to this message. >> >> Thank you, >> perl6-bugs-follo...@perl.org >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> Hi! >> >> I found what I think is a bug. >> The code to reproduce the bug is: >> >> class Bla {...}; class Ble {has $.public = "pub"}; class Bla {has Bla >> $.ble >> .= new; method say-ble-priv{$.ble.public.say}}; Bla.new.say-ble-priv >> >> It waits for ever and camelia says: >> >> rakudo-moar 998e2b: OUTPUT«Memory allocation failed; could not allocate >> 1016 bytes» >> >> Thank's >> >> Just another Perl Hacker, >> Fernando (SmokeMachine) >> >> >