Yes, thanks, I'd managed to forget that we had a go-round on this one
six months ago, even though that one came out of the Raku Study Group
I run.

I'm actually finding this one profoundly depressing, but I probably
shouldn't get into it.  My thoughts are running along lines like "how
is it possible something like this is still up-in-the-air at this
date?" and "is this language too complex to be implemented cleanly?"
and so on.



On 11/4/21, Ralph Mellor <ralphdjmel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Aiui, we discussed this issue in May and Larry explained
> that this would happen.
>
> Larry doesn't speak up much, and I realized a few months
> later that it seemed no one had done anything about what
> he had said. So I filed an issue:
>
> https://github.com/Raku/problem-solving/issues/297
>
> Aiui, until we listen to Larry, accept he's right, and fix Rakudo,
> the results when the topic of a smart match is a Junction will
> randomly depend on which version of Rakudo you're using.
>
> --
> love, raiph
>

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