I don't know if this will help shed any light, but it seems related to
the number of data types tested in pmc_5.pasm. I find that if I remove
one or more data type tests from this file (say, the section that does
TQueue or Eval) and run the pasm directly with parrot, parrot will exit
with a sta
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On a win32 build with AS perl and the MS tools, I get the following results:
Failed Test