I have this program:
class Foo {
has $.first;
}
my $a = Attribute.new(
:name('$!second'),
:type(Int),
:package('Foo'),
:has_accessor(True)
);
Foo.^add_attribute($a);
Foo.^compose;
Foo.^attributes».say; # Mu $!firstInt $!second
my $foo = Foo.new: :42first, :21second;
$foo.second.say; # P6opaque: no such attribute '$!second' on type Foo in a Foo when trying to get a value
The attributes
method shows that the attribute has been added, creating an object apparently succeeds, yet when I try to access the $!second
attribute I receive an error.
What am I missing?
What am I missing?
Looks like you're not missing anything. Looks like a bug to me.
At this stage of RakuAST development, I don't think it will get fixed.
If you're really into building classes programmatically, I'd suggest you start looking into using RakuAST.
Documentation is still mostly absent, but there's a powerful .AST
method that you can run on sample code, that will produce the RakuAST
statements needed to create that code. For example:
$ raku -e 'say Q|class A { has $.a; has $.b }|.AST'
RakuAST::StatementList.new(
RakuAST::Statement::Expression.new(
expression => RakuAST::Package.new(
declarator => "class",
name => RakuAST::Name.from-identifier("A"),
body => RakuAST::Block.new(
body => RakuAST::Blockoid.new(
RakuAST::StatementList.new(
RakuAST::Statement::Expression.new(
expression => RakuAST::VarDeclaration::Simple.new(
scope => "has",
sigil => "\$",
twigil => ".",
desigilname => RakuAST::Name.from-identifier("a")
)
),
RakuAST::Statement::Expression.new(
expression => RakuAST::VarDeclaration::Simple.new(
scope => "has",
sigil => "\$",
twigil => ".",
desigilname => RakuAST::Name.from-identifier("b")
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)