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Compare the following two command lines, both should print
0:
perl6 -e 'class
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perl6 -e '$*ERR.say: "hello";' # writes to stderr
This diagnostic type state
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in parrot/languages/perl6:
../../parrot perl6.pbc --target=pir --output=Test.p
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Up until about mid December 2008, the Rakudo perl6 -e copied
its command line
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In Rakudo r34416, the exit() function gives:
*** glibc detected *** /usr/local