On 7/11/21 3:27 PM, Bruce Gray wrote:
OUTPUT: ".".IO <-- again with the dot
Hi Bruce, Back to the silly dot. I can hard code that myself. As far as I can tell, Raku, runs in the directory you start it in. And when I want the current directory, I want the full stinkin' path, not a dot. Maybe there is a "cd" command, like in bash, to move the current directory, but I don't know of it. But your would probably get a dot back with that too. -T