fix(parser): numeric filehandle diamond \<N\> (Acme::Buffy, open 0)#734
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Perl lexes `<0>` as NUMBER not IDENTIFIER, so the diamond parser fell through to quote-like parsing and produced the string "0". That broke Acme::Buffy (and any `open 0; ... <0>` idiom): the script body was never read. Treat all-digit glob names (e.g. main::0) as bareword handles and handle `<digits>` in parseDiamondOperator. Generated with [Cursor](https://cursor.com/docs) Co-Authored-By: Cursor <noreply@cursor.com> Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
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<digits>in the diamond / readline position as readline on the numeric typeglob (*0,*1, …), not as a quote-like string. The lexer emitsNUMBERfor0, so<0>previously fell through toparseRawStringand became the one-character string"0", which broke anyopen 0; ... <0>pattern (notably Acme::Buffy).In
parseBarewordHandle, treat all-digit glob names (e.g.main::0) as valid bareword handles so<0>matches Perl’sopen 0/$0script-read idiom without requiring a priorexistsGlobalIOentry.Test plan
make(unit tests)timeout 600 ./jcpan -t Acme::Buffy— passes (t/buffy.t)jperl -e 'open 0; print length join "", <0>'on a script file matches reading full source lengthMade with Cursor