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:
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>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> 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)
>>
>>
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